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‘Eze has decision to make on Tottenham transfer’ after major Crystal Palace news

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Eberechi Eze could be tempted to snub a move to Tottenham after a recent Crystal Palace development.

Tottenham have long been linked with a move for Eze, who could help Thomas Frank make an instant impact in North London.

The Crystal Palace playmaker’s stock has never been higher after he netted the winner in the FA Cup final against Manchester City last season.

As a result, his future at Selhurst Park looks uncertain, although the 26-year-old might be more tempted to remain in South London after recent developments.

Crystal Palace could now play in the UEFA Europa League

Tottenham are favourites to sign Eze if the midfielder decides to leave Palace this summer.

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Eze’s goal against City at Wembley not only secured Crystal Palace their first major honour but also helped the Eagles qualify for next season’s UEFA Europa League.

However, UEFA rules prevent individuals from having a decisive influence on more than one club in the same European competition.

Therefore, as John Textor has shares in both Palace and Lyon, the Premier League side are at risk of being excluded from next season’s Europa League.

However, as reported by The Guardian on Monday (23 June), Woody Johnson has agreed a deal to buy Textor’s Palace shares, and a sale to the New York Jets owner is likely to be approved by the Premier League within four weeks.

A decision on Palace’s participation in the Europa League is expected this week, and it is now believed that the latest development will be favourably received by UEFA.

A positive verdict for Palace could come as a huge blow to Tottenham’s transfer plans, as Eze could now be tempted to compete with the Eagles in the Europa League.

There is every chance that the midfielder could still be seduced by a move to Tottenham, where he would be playing in the UEFA Champions League. However, Palace’s involvement in Europe does leave the England international with a decision to make.

Tottenham should push for Eze

Eze is a versatile player who will improve Spurs’ chances in Europe massively next season.

While the Englishman is most comfortable in the midfield, he can also play on the left flank, which would grant Frank several options.

It would be in Tottenham’s best interests to begin negotiations with Palace before the final verdict to ensure that Eze is a Spurs player next season.

‘Cristian Romero transfer to be blocked until January’ after latest Tottenham news

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Tottenham fans will undoubtedly be delighted if Cristian Romero stays in North London this summer transfer window.

Atletico Madrid have shown interest in the Spurs centre-back, but it remains to be seen whether an agreement can be struck in the coming weeks.

Romero took aim at Daniel Levy after Ange Postecoglou’s sacking, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Argentine World Cup winner leave soon, but an exit may be blocked until January.

Tottenham to block Romero transfer as Fabio Paratici consulting until end of August

Fabio Paratici is working as a consultant for Tottenham until the end of August, according to The Telegraph.

The news outlet reports (23 June) that the Italian chief will continue to play an active role at the North London outfit under his current agreement, following his resignation as Spurs’ managing director in April 2023 due to allegations of false accounting at Juventus.

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It’s been claimed that Paratici could possibly return in a full-time role after his worldwide football ban expires on 20 July, but it remains to be seen whether he will stay with the Lilywhites.

Tottenham signed Romero from Atalanta under the leadership of the Italian chief, and the centre-back’s move to North London has largely been a success, as he played a significant role in winning the Europa League title.

While the 27-year-old has been injury-prone and does lose his temper on occasions, the Argentina international is arguably the best defender in Spurs’ squad.

It wouldn’t be surprising to see Paratici block the defender’s exit from the Lilywhites, at least in the ongoing transfer window.

Paratici should insist Levy to keep Romero at Tottenham

Romero’s current contract at Tottenham expires in 2027, and they should look to keep him for another season.

If the centre-back doesn’t extend his stay in North London, then it would make sense to sell him next summer.

Paratici showed faith in the Argentine national when he signed the defender for Spurs, and the Italian chief should push Levy to keep him.

If Tottenham’s former managing director leaves at the end of August, there may be no one to stop the Spurs chairman from selling Romero in January.

Fans in N17 arguably won’t want to see the centre-back leave, but only time will tell where his future lies.

Tottenham agree three-year contract with Bartrip as official announcement made

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Tottenham Women supporters have received a positive update after a very disappointing season.

Tottenham announced earlier this month that Robert Vilahamn had been sacked after the Lilywhites finished 11th in the Barclays Women’s Super League last season.

As a result, Spurs need to appoint a new manager and will also be looking to bring in fresh faces to the squad. However, it is also important for Tottenham to keep hold of some of their more important players, too, a task which they appear to be making progress with.

Tottenham announce new deal for Molly Bartrip

Tottenham announced on Monday (23 June) that Bartrip has signed a new three-year contract in North London.

The defender has been singled out for her consistency since rejoining Spurs from Reading in 2021.

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Bartrip reached a century of games for Tottenham last March and has made 106 appearances in total for the North London club in all competitions.

The 29-year-old is one of four players in the current squad to have surpassed this total.

Tottenham will need to rely on Bartrip next season

Bartrip has played every single minute for Tottenham in the WSL across the last two seasons.

There is nothing more important in football than consistency. While supporters are drawn to players who can perform masterful tricks with the ball, consistent players are the backbone of any team.

Bartrip has not only demonstrated that she can perform at the highest level each week, but is someone the manager can depend on. This will be important to any new manager who arrives at Tottenham.

Furthermore, the Lilywhites will not be planning a repeat of last season.

Bartrip will undoubtedly play a huge role in the team’s collective improvement next season. Not only from the back ordering her defensive line, but also as a leader for the rest of the group.

Therefore, there is little doubt that Bartrip will continue to be an important player for Spurs over the next three years, and agreeing a new contract was an important decision.

Thomas Frank starts ‘Tottenham exodus as Richarlison gets exit green light’

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Richarlison’s dismal stint at Tottenham could come to an end sooner rather than later.

The Brazilian forward has struggled in North London since joining from Everton in 2022, notching just 16 goals in 70 Premier League appearances.

The 28-year-old has constantly suffered with injuries and has been unable to forge a permanent starting berth as a result.

Martin Allen recently told Tottenham News that Spurs could take just £20million to get him off the books this summer, and his exit could be accelerated in the coming weeks.

Tottenham have a route to Richarlison exit after Galatasaray news

Richarlison has been heavily linked with a move to Everton, his former club, but that appears to have cooled down recently.

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However, there could still be a route to a departure amid the latest developments from the Turkish Super Lig.

A report from Posta (22 June) claims that the Spurs ace is keen on a potential move to Galatasaray.

It states that the Lilywhites have given the green light for the Brazil star to leave this summer, either permanently or on loan.

Richarlison sale makes sense for Tottenham

The 50-cap international has failed to fulfil his potential in N17 due to injuries, and Spurs should take whatever they can get for him, especially considering his fitness record and his age.

Thomas Frank needs attackers that he can rely on, if he is to expand on Ange Postecoglou’s successful foundation after replacing the Australian.

Spurs will be playing in the Champions League next season and if they are to thrive in that competition, then they need better attackers than the former Goodison Park star.

He has not shown anything to suggest that he is at that level in his time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, so he should be moved on, if a serious offer comes in, whether that be a permanent or temporary switch.

A move to Turkey would probably suit him, as the football is less demanding, so it would put less strain on his body and could potentially allow him to return to the Brazil squad for the World Cup, which will not happen if he stays.

Frank needs to be brutal after his arrival, and this could be the start of a much-needed exodus.

Tottenham to ‘sell Son Heung-min for £100m’ after bombshell exit news – Exclusive

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Son Heung-min could leave Tottenham this summer.

The South Korea international has been in North London for almost a decade and finally won silverware with the Europa League win.

However, that may prove to be a swansong for the 32-year-old as he may be set for a departure, with a 50/50 chance that he leaves Tottenham at the moment.

He is contractually obligated to play in a friendly match in his home country against Newcastle on 3 August and Tottenham may have to pay a fine if he does not participate.

Tottenham seeking £100m for Son exit

Former Tottenham scout Bryan King thinks that Spurs would demand £100million if any club makes a bid for the captain.

Iconic commentator Ian Darke believes that Spurs will only get that sort of money from Saudi clubs, if they are to sell their skipper.

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Speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, he said: “Only to Saudi Arabia, the thing with Son is there is an awful lot of marketing money to be made with him, for any club that gets him because of his profile in South Korea, which is something you wouldn’t believe actually.

“He is such a major name, but you know, for purely on the pitch, he has probably gone through his best years.

“His best years were when he was firing the bullets, forming a great chemistry with Harry Kane for many a year for Tottenham.

“He has been a fantastic servant, but £100million, would be a very big investment unless he went somewhere where they thought they could make a mint on the marketing side with him.”

Tottenham must accept £100m for Son

Obviously, there is a lot of sentiment attached when it comes to the South Korean star in North London.

However, Levy simply cannot turn down an offer of that magnitude if it comes about, it would be too good to turn down.

Spurs already have Champions League football next season to attract their targets but a huge windfall like that could help them sign one or two more star players, and further enhance the N17 outfit.

Tottenham supporters ‘gutted’ as Barcelona close in on transfer agreement

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Daniel Levy will once again have to face the wrath of Tottenham supporters as Barcelona close in on a new transfer agreement.

Tottenham have fallen behind in the summer transfer window after taking several weeks to decide Ange Postecoglou’s future.

This saw Manchester United move ahead in the race for Bryan Mbeumo. Meanwhile, Angel Gomes and Johnny Cardoso have both snubbed moves to North London.

And Levy will need to brace himself for another blow as Barcelona close in on a transfer agreement.

Barcelona close in on Roony Bardghji

Tottenham have long been linked with a move for FC Copenhagen sensation Roony Bardghji.

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With the teenager’s contract with Copenhagen set to expire at the start of 2026, Tottenham would have been able to negotiate a free transfer from 1 July. However, Barcelona have now made their move.

As reported by Fabrizio Romano via X on Monday (23 June), Barcelona are closing in on a deal to sign Bardghji this summer. The agreement is at the final stages, and the Swedish winger could join Barcelona from July.

The Lilywhites have made the development of young players a key strategy in recent months, and Bardghji would have been an exciting addition in North London.

As a result, fans are not best pleased, and have taken to social media to express their frustration.

Tottenham will need to confirm a forward signing soon

Spurs supporters are becoming restless at the slow movements in the summer transfer window thus far.

It was believed that Tottenham would accelerate their business once Thomas Frank was appointed. However, the Lilywhites have yet to enter the final negotiation stages for potential transfer signings.

That is not to say that the North London club have not been linked to players. Jarrad Branthwaite is just one player that Spurs are hoping to sign this summer.

But similar to all other interests, his signing is not yet advanced. As a result, fans’ patience is beginning to fade, and there could be further unrest in the coming weeks.

‘Brentford to refuse to sell Mbeumo and Wissa to Tottenham’ – Exclusive

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Brentford seem keen to put a stop to Tottenham’s advances this summer after the Lilywhites pinched Thomas Frank.

Tottenham appointed Frank as Ange Postecoglou’s replacement earlier this month, which brought to an end the Dane’s nine-year association with Brentford.

The Bees had identified assistant coach Justin Cochrane as a replacement for Frank, but the 43-year-old decided to follow his boss to North London.

As a result, it seems as though Brentford have had enough and are finally ready to put their foot down.

‘Brentford will refuse to sell Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo’

Tottenham appear determined to raid Brentford this summer.

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As well as appointing Frank, the North London club are keen to sign star forward Bryan Mbeumo, while they have also held internal discussions about a move for Yoane Wissa [The Guardian].

Brentford are unlikely to sell Wissa for less than £40million, given they have an option to extend the striker’s contract, which expires next year, by another 12 months.

And Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – doesn’t believe the Bees will allow both Mbeumo and Wissa to join Tottenham this summer.

“Wissa is a good player,” Wenham said.

“However, I don’t see us buying both Wissa and Mbeumo if I’m being honest. Brentford won’t sell both players this summer, for their own sake.

“While Wissa is a good player, I would put Mbeumo above him. However, we were linked with Wissa in the winter transfer window. Therefore, there is obviously a long-standing interest, as I’m sure there is from other clubs.”

Tottenham should focus on sealing potential transfers

Tottenham fans are growing impatient at the slow movement from their club in the summer transfer window so far.

There has been speculation and even genuine interest in several players from Spurs. However, apart from making Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso’s moves permanent, Tottenham haven’t confirmed any signings.

With UEFA Champions League football to be played next season, the North London club need to start creating a winning squad. Therefore, Tottenham must begin sealing potential transfers soon or risk missing out on signings this summer.

Tottenham may just signed ‘Timo Werner 2.0’ after new transfer announcement

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Tottenham have carried out mixed business over the years, but now it is paramount that the North London club add genuine quality.

In January 2024, Spurs took a gamble on Timo Werner, a man who struggled to light up Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

While that signing can only be described as dire, at least the Lilywhites did not take up the option to buy him from RB Leipzig.

This summer, Tottenham were faced with a similar decision with Mathys Tel, who spent the second half of last season on loan, but they decided to sign him for around £30million.

Werner endured Tottenham nightmare

Werner faces an uncertain future after his Tottenham departure, but Spurs supporters will be thankful he is not returning.

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The German spent a year and a half in North London, but only managed three goals in 41 appearances for the Lilywhites.

Not only were his numbers poor, but the 29-year-old often looked lost on Ange Postecoglou’s wing, confidence shattered.

When the RB Leipzig man was one-on-one with a goalkeeper, the shotstopper was always the favourite.

Last season in the Premier League, Werner did not manage a single goal despite the high volume of injuries at the North London club.

Perhaps the damage had been done in his Chelsea days, but evidently, Werner is not cut out for the Premier League.

Tel to follow in Werner’s footsteps in North London

In fact, Werner enjoyed better figures during his first six months, netting twice but assisting twice more than Tel during their initial loan arrivals.

Of course, the Frenchman is only 20, so Spurs clearly regard the winger as one for the future, but the signs are not promising.

If Tel is not handed a starting berth under Thomas Frank, then confidence could become an issue, as happened with Werner.

At around £30million, Tel is a relatively cheap risk given the astronomical fees flying around, but that money could have been spent elsewhere.

With Brennan Johnson, Wilson Odobert, and Son Heung-min for competition, one wonders where Tel will fit in, as Spurs return to the Champions League.

‘Sunderland to accept £20m Cirkin bid’ as Tottenham ready offer – Exclusive

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Tottenham’s former academy star Dennis Cirkin played a key role in Sunderland’s return to the Premier League via the playoffs.

Cirkin signed for Sunderland in 2021, having never made a senior appearance for Tottenham, and has gone on to establish himself as the Black Cats’ first-choice left-back.

The Ireland-born defender was instrumental in Sunderland’s promotion last season, making 39 appearances and playing every minute of their dramatic playoff campaign.

The 23-year-old is now set for his first taste of Premier League football, but it might not be with Sunderland following recent developments at Tottenham.

Tottenham prepare bid for Cirkin

Cirkin’s progress in the North East has been tracked by Tottenham, who are in dire need of club-trained players to satisfy a UEFA Champions League quota.

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The rules state that clubs competing in Europe’s premier competition must have a minimum of four players who have spent at least three full seasons with the club between the ages of 15 and 21, with Brandon Austin the only senior player who currently fits this criteria at Tottenham.

Due to this, and the young defender’s growth in the North East, Tottenham are keen to sign Cirkin this summer, and are lining up a formal offer, as reported by The Northern Echo (22 June).

Ex-Spurs scout Bryan King – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes Sunderland would accept a bid of £20million for Cirkin, but is unsure whether the deal is in the Lilywhites’ best interest.

“Cirkin is still only 23 years old,” King said.

“Therefore, it would probably take a bid of about £20m for Sunderland to accept. I know they need to address this issue, but they’re linked with Kyle Walker-Peters as well.

“Tottenham don’t want to sign too many players in that position because they’ve already got quite a bit of coverage in the full-back areas.

“If Tottenham can bring through some Under-21 players to address that issue, that would be a much cheaper option than going out and buying a player like Cirkin. I wouldn’t think Sunderland would be too happy about it either.”

Tottenham need more support from the academy

Last season, Tottenham were docked two spaces in the Europa League squad for only being able to register two homegrown players, with Ange Postecoglou infamously leaving Djed Spence out of the squad for the first half of the campaign.

With Alfie Whiteman now departed, Tottenham are looking into potentially signing Kyle Walker-Peters and Cirkin to help solve that issue, but the longer-term solution lies within the academy.

Mikey Moore’s trajectory is a promising start, but Tottenham need more young players to come through the ranks to avoid this issue further down the line.

Daniel Levy in ‘never-before-seen’ Tottenham move after latest sack – Exclusive

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Daniel Levy recently opened up about the sacking of Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham.

With Thomas Frank now in post, Spurs have no distractions between now and the start of pre-season, with a remarkable amount of work to do after recent frustrations.

Postecoglou took Spurs to a 17th-place finish in the Premier League, which ultimately led to his sacking, despite winning the Europa League.

However, after his exit was confirmed, Levy spoke to Tottenham club channels to explain the decisions, and he has taken a huge risk with the words he used.

Postecoglou sacking was a ‘collective’ decision

It was inevitable that Postecoglou would be sacked, but the reaction to it in the aftermath certainly wasn’t.

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Levy came out and claimed the sacking wasn’t his decision, in a statement that has caused some confusion in North London.

Paul Robinson, when speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, said: “Daniel makes the decisions, he’s the one that has to, he fronts the board, he sits there and he’s the one that, in the end, will have the final say and have the final decision.

“I think there was a personal connection there, obviously with him and Postecoglou, it’s the reason that he stayed so long.

“He was unfortunate to lose his job, but you can understand why, and I think there was probably a personal connection there, which is why Daniel found it so hard. And Postecoglou can probably take that as a compliment because Daniel’s never said that about anyone else he’s ever sacked.”

Tottenham cannot afford a repeat of last season

Tottenham’s domestic performances need to improve massively from the ones that were on display last season, and that is the task that Frank faces.

However, to do that, recruitment needs to be perfect, and as it stands, Mathys Tel remains the only piece of business they have conducted this summer.

Spurs will be afforded no margin for error when it comes to the decisions they make between now and the start of the season.