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Tottenham relay crushing news as Buhler announcement made

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Tottenham Women suffered a disappointing season in 2024-25, not helped by injuries to Luana Buhler.

Much like their male counterparts, the women’s team failed to perform as well as the talent on paper suggested.

They finished 11th in the Women’s Super League, one place above the relegation zone.

This cost manager Robert Vilahamn his Tottenham job, with the Swede paying the ultimate price for his team’s failures.

It is hoped that the team will be able to improve under a new coach next season.

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Luana Buhler ruled out of Euro 2025 tournament

Spurs Women were weakened by a number of injuries throughout the season, including knee problems suffered by Buhler.

The Swiss defender missed the final four games of Spurs’ season with this injury, and it always looked like she’d struggle to play in the Euro 2025 tournament this summer.

Buhler was able to join up with the Swiss squad for the tournament, but it has now been decided that the tournament has come too soon for her to be able to compete. She will now return to London to continue with her recovery so she can be fit for the new season.

The announcement was relayed via Tottenham’s official website on Monday (30 June).

Buhler had only been called up for Switzerland in the last 12 months, and this would have been her first major tournament.

Euro 2025 involvement shows quality of Spurs Women squad

Spurs Women still have four representatives at the Euro 2025 tournament; Olga Ahtinen and Eveliina Summanen (Finland), Amanda Nilden (Sweden) and Lize Kop (Netherlands).

Ella Morris would have hoped to have been in action, but she suffered a nasty ACL injury while training with the England Women team.

The fact that Spurs have these six players on their books shows that they’re more than capable of a better finish in the WSL next season.

The club is yet to hire a new manager for the women’s team, but whoever is appointed will have a talented set of players to choose from, and it shouldn’t be too difficult to improve on last season’s finish under Vilahamn.

It’s likely to be seen as a highly attractive job for these reasons, so it shouldn’t be too difficult to tempt an experienced coach to North London.

And as for Buhler, there is no reason why she cannot come back stronger once she has fully recovered from this setback.

Mikey Moore ‘to sign new contract’ after £50m+ Juventus reveal – Exclusive

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Mikey Moore has captured the attention of one of Europe’s biggest clubs after his breakthrough season at Tottenham.

Moore has become an example for Tottenham academy players to follow since signing his first professional contract the day after his 17th birthday.

Ange Postecoglou handed Moore his senior debut in the 2023/24 campaign, and the teenager became a first-team regular last season. However, it remains to be seen whether he fits into Thomas Frank’s plans.

And with Juventus interested in the young star, some fans will be fearful of Moore leaving Tottenham.

Moore ‘to sign new Tottenham contract’ despite Juventus interest

As reported in La Gazzetta Dello Sport (19 June, page six), Juventus are interested in signing Moore this summer, with former Tottenham football director Damien Comolli fronting the interest from the Old Lady.

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It is understood that Juventus are willing to pay around £17million for the Spurs winger, but it is believed that Tottenham will demand around £50m to part with their rising star.

However, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes the interest from Italy will not amount to anything as Moore edges toward signing a new contract with Spurs.

“Moore has been known about since he was 15,” Wenham said.

“That’s how the football market works now. He’s been wanted by the likes of Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Manchester City and Chelsea.

“I believe he will sign a new contract in August after his 18th birthday, and I believe he has a promising future ahead of him at Tottenham. I’m sure Frank will take a good look during pre-season and decide where his future lies.”

Moore could still leave Tottenham this summer

Moore could still decide to leave this summer despite Spurs’ desire to keep him.

Indeed, with Son Heung-min potentially set to depart this summer, Moore could have taken over the South Korean’s duties on the left. However, Tottenham have been linked to several players who can play in this position.

Even if a signing does not materialise this summer, this could indicate that Moore is not in Frank’s plans. Therefore, the 17-year-old could be convinced of a loan move or even a permanent transfer in the coming weeks.

Tottenham star reacts as Paul Pogba transfer agreement emerges

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Tottenham are doing little aside from watching other clubs push ahead with their summer business.

Aside from the permanent addition of Mathys Tel, Tottenham have been sitting with their hands tied behind their backs this summer, and there is only one man to blame.

Daniel Levy’s unwillingness to sign off on big-money deals has already seen Spurs miss out on several targets, and that is unlikely to change unless his stubbornness does.

With that said, other sides from around Europe have been able to make the most of the transfer opportunities, with a new deal recently announced.

Yves Bissouma reacts as AS Monaco seal statement signing

Given the fact that the PSR deadline is imminent, it should only be a matter of time until Tottenham are able to accelerate their own transfer plans, with an immense amount of work to be done to rectify the domestic failures of the recent campaign.

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Several players have been linked with a move to Thomas Frank’s side, but it is a signing from France that has caught the attention of Spurs midfielder Yves Bissouma.

Paul Pogba, formerly of Manchester United, has just signed for AS Monaco, and Bissouma wasted no time in taking to social media to react to the move.

Via his Instagram story, he said: “I love you, Polo, come back and show them… Champions of the world.”

His story was in response to a video shared of a rather emotional Pogba, who made his return to football after a two-year ban.

Tottenham need to accelerate summer plans

Spurs are in dire need of summer reinforcements if they are to have any chance of success under Frank, and with less than two months until the season gets underway, time is slowly ticking away.

Frank will want bodies through the door before pre-season gets underway, and the turnover the PSR window could provide them with the opportunity to achieve that.

Levy is doing some good work away from the football at Spurs, but his inability to make progress on that aspect is going to prove costly.

‘Tottenham face expensive legal bill’ after court documents emerge – Exclusive

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Daniel Levy will be unhappy with the cost of a new legal development at Tottenham, as court documents emerge.

Balancing the books in North London has been an important endeavour for Levy since he became Tottenham Chairman.

This has seen the 63-year-old forgo several big transfers to maintain a strict wage structure, while he was also the driving force behind building the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, a decision made to generate increased revenue in North London.

Levy does not take any disruption to his meticulous finances lightly, and will not be happy with recent legal developments.

Tottenham to settle over £11million legal battle

Manchester United’s co-owners, INEOS, had a sponsorship agreement with Tottenham to promote their Grenadier car, but have been accused of failing to make two payments related to that deal.

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According to new court documents, these missed payments total around £5.5million. It is understood that Spurs were owed just under £500,000 in August 2024 and £5.1m in December.

As reported by The Times (26 June), Tottenham are seeking just over £11m from INEOS. This includes the unpaid £5.5m, another £5.3m for the 2026/27 season and £300,00 in interest.

INEOS claims they had the right to terminate their partnership with the North London club before the final payments were due.

However, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes Tottenham will settle the issue out of court as legal costs prove too much.

“From Spurs’ point of view, they have their legal team,” Wenham said.

“They’ll issue a claim for any unpaid debts, and it’ll be business as usual. However, for Sir Jim Ratcliffe, this is more bad publicity, and I’m surprised he’s let it get to this stage, and didn’t try settling before breaching the agreement.

“However, I imagine this will be settled out of court, because for both sides, legal costs will quickly ramp up, and it will become expensive, which isn’t financially worthwhile.

“Therefore, they will agree to a settlement. What that figure will be, I’m not so sure. However, Tottenham are well within their rights to pursue the money they are owed. A contract was signed, they’re doing everything by the book and shouldn’t be blamed whatsoever for this.”

Levy must focus on transfers

The decision to sue INEOS follows a trend of serious action from Levy as of late. However, the Spurs supremo must now turn his attention back to footballing matters.

Thomas Frank needs new signings, and Tottenham cannot afford their preparations for next season to be disrupted by a legal dispute.

Tottenham ‘to open talks with Xavi Simons’ after £60m+ transfer development

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Thomas Frank is keen to bring in creative reinforcements at Tottenham, and a recent development suggests Xavi Simons could be his man.

Tottenham are on the hunt for an attacking midfielder after James Maddison’s injury-riddled season.

One of the players Spurs have been linked with in this position is RB Leipzig star, Simons.

The Dutchman is considered one of the best young midfield talents in Europe, and Daniel Levy will no doubt be determined to deliver a marquee signing to kickstart the Frank era.

And it looks as though Tottenham could be set to step up their pursuit after a recent development.

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Tottenham cool their interest in Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze

As well as Simons, Tottenham have been linked with a move for Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze.

However, with Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski already at Tottenham, the Lilywhites were only ever likely to sign one of Simons or Eze – and it appears as though a choice has been made.

As reported by Ben Jacobs via talkSPORT (27 June), Tottenham have backed off from signing Eze.

The Englishman has a £68million release clause in his contract at Selhurst Park, and it looks as though Tottenham could now be set to put that money toward signing Simons.

This could be an easy way out for Levy, with North London rivals Arsenal also chasing Eze. However, as one of the best midfield talents of his generation, there is no reason to say that Tottenham were not more convinced by Simons, and could now open talks.

Tottenham must pounce for Simons before it is too late

It has been suggested that Simons could be tempted to join Spurs, even if it is only for the short term.

However, there is no doubt that a talent like him will have several other suitors waiting in the wings and ready to pounce at the opportunity to sign him. Therefore, Tottenham should strike while the iron is still hot and make their move for Simons in the next couple of days.

Tottenham ‘to receive £17m boost’ as midfielder exit to be made official in days

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Daniel Levy is always looking to increase finances at Tottenham, with the Lilywhites set for another cash boost.

Tottenham supporters have often berated Levy for being overly preoccupied with balancing the books in North London.

With UEFA Champions League football on the agenda next season, it has been suggested that Spurs’ time would be better spent focusing on incomings rather than outgoings.

However, that doesn’t mean there won’t be some departures this summer.

Tottenham to receive £17million for Pierre-Emile Højbjerg

Pierre-Emile Højbjerg left Tottenham last summer for Marseille on a season-long loan, with the agreement including an obligation to make the transfer permanent.

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The midfielder featured in 30 of the French club’s matches last season, netting three times in all competitions. Two of these goals were scored in Ligue 1 to help fire his club to the Champions League next season after a second-place finish.

As reported by Football London (29 June), Højbjerg will officially join Marseille on Tuesday (1 July) for £17million.

The Lilywhites could also pick up a pretty penny for their captain Son Heung-min, who could leave Tottenham. It has been widely reported that Saudi Arabian clubs are interested in the South Korean, but he could also be tempted to reunite with Jose Mourinho amid interest from Fernerbahçe.

Either way, Tottenham would collect enough from his transfer to put toward a replacement or other reinforcements.

Tottenham need to their attack in the transfer window

The days are ticking down until the summer transfer window closes for another year, and Tottenham are yet to bring in any fresh faces.

This has begun to worry Spurs supporters who have their hearts set on competing in the Champions League next season. To make a dent in the competition, Spurs will need to reinforce several positions.

Indeed, the left wing would need tending to if Son leaves, but there have been no concrete negotiations as of now. A backup for Pedro Porro is another signing the club needs to make, as well as more depth for the midfield.

Therefore, Tottenham will need to nail down their transfers soon to avoid another disappointing season.

Tottenham ‘make Moore decision’ amid Juventus interest, announcement may be close

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Mikey Moore’s future has been up in the air at Tottenham.

Recruitment is the buzzword of the month for Tottenham, and it will be crucial that Spurs get that aspect right this summer if Thomas Frank is to succeed in North London.

As of yet, Mathys Tel remains the only addition, though Frank will undoubtedly be keen to see their transfer business accelerate over the next few weeks, with the PSR turnover imminent.

However, retaining the services of those currently at Tottenham will be just as important, with a new update emerging on the future of Moore.

Tottenham make new Moore offer amid Juventus speculation

Moore staked a claim for his place in the first team at Spurs last season, though Ange Postecoglou refused to give him much of a chance to showcase his ability.

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That ultimately led to questions as to where his future would lie, with a loan move to West Brom mooted after Ryan Mason was appointed as manager.

Juventus also showed an interest in signing the teenager this summer, but as per a report from Football London (29 June), Spurs have now opened talks over a new deal for Moore.

Negotiations have been ongoing over the last few days, with Spurs hopeful that they can extend his contract, before likely making an immediate decision on his future for the upcoming campaign.

Moore could thrive under Frank at Tottenham

Frank enjoyed a successful tenure at Brentford, and the way he improved his players is likely to have been a huge factor behind his appointment at Spurs.

He will now need to replicate that success in North London, and Moore could benefit from it.

With a Champions League campaign ahead, Spurs will need to rotate, and Moore is surely in line to receive many more opportunities than he was afforded last season, and it will only serve as a benefit.

Donley ‘to get Tottenham chance’ after Maddison developments – Exclusive

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Jamie Donley will be keen to prove himself at Tottenham after a fruitful loan spell with Leyton Orient.

Donley enjoyed a stellar campaign last time out as he became a key player in Leyton Orient’s promotion push.

The 20-year-old contributed to 19 goals across 52 appearances and even obtained Pep Guardiola’s approval when his shot from the halfway line forced a Stefan Ortega own goal in the FA Cup against Manchester City.

As a result, Donley is attracting plenty of interest, but will be hoping for his chance to shine at Spurs, and recent developments involving James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski could allow him that chance.

Donley could ‘stake his claim’ at Tottenham after injury setbacks

As reported by Football London (25 June), Tottenham are currently rebuffing loan advances for Donley, who has four years left on his contract.

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It is understood that the Lilywhites plan to reassess his situation later this summer once Thomas Frank has had the opportunity to take a closer look at the playmaker.

As such, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes current injuries to Maddison and Kulusevski could open the door for Donley at Spurs.

“I imagine Donley will go on the pre-season tour,” Wenham said.

“It’s an interesting situation with Donley at the moment because Maddison and Kulusevski are injured. Therefore, in the pre-season games, not only will Donley be given a chance to stake his claim, but he could stake his claim in the team in his natural position.

“I think when he plays in his actual position, that’s when we will see the best of Donley, and Frank might then decide that he wants to keep him around for the season.”

Donley has a lot to offer Frank

There is little doubt that Donley will end up impressing Frank in the same way he did Richie Wellens at Orient. While the Spurs gem has adapted to the second striker position over the past couple of months, he performs best as an attacking midfielder.

The injuries to Spurs’ first attacking midfield picks could end up benefiting the youngster during pre-season, who otherwise would not have been allowed to shine.

Furthermore, Donley also performed well as a defensive midfielder when deployed there last season, which makes his case stronger. Therefore, the 20-year-old could be just what Frank needs to spice up his squad next season.

Daniel Levy ‘to send Tottenham fans into meltdown’ after confirmed exit news

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Daniel Levy’s popularity with Tottenham fans could be about to take another hit.

Levy’s footballing decisions have often been on the receiving end of criticism from Spurs supporters, with multiple protests being staged last season.

A brief spell of joy and optimism at the end of the campaign somewhat quietened the disgruntled voices, but Tottenham’s inactivity in the transfer market since Thomas Frank’s arrival is already threatening the peace.

The North Londoners’ prolonged search for players has already seen them lose ground on key targets this summer, and a recent development could further infuriate the Spurs faithful.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin confirms Everton exit

Frank’s top priority since arriving at Hotspur Way has been to bring in prolific goalscorers, especially with Son Heung-min and Richarlison’s futures at Spurs very uncertain.

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The Dane is looking to spend big on bringing in the right signings, but could fall victim to Levy’s innate desire for a good value deal.

One option the 63-year-old could explore is Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who Spurs have been linked with on multiple occasions over the years.

The 28-year-old has seen his influence on the Everton first team diminish over the last few years as he has battled multiple injury issues, which could be a red flag for Tottenham.

The striker confirmed via Instagram on Sunday (29 June) that he would be leaving Everton this summer after nine years at the Merseyside club, having failed to agree on a contract extension.

His departure and status as a free agent could alert Levy to rekindle his interest in the England striker and look to bring him to N17 as a budget option.

However, this move would likely cause further friction with Frank and would certainly send Tottenham fans into meltdown as they expect far more ambitious signings.

Spurs must target robust players

Last season exposed the fragility of Tottenham’s squad, both in terms of depth and arguably more so in terms of fitness.

Injuries befell almost every player in the squad, forcing Ange Postecoglou to effectively write off the Premier League midway through the campaign to allow players to recover.

Frank will not have the luxury of repeating this trick, as his Australian predecessor was sacked on the premise that sacrificing certain competitions was too costly to Spurs.

Especially with the added rigours of UEFA Champions League football, the Londoners must target robust players with a healthy injury record to avoid having a repeat of last season, which should rule out any prospective move for Calvert-Lewin.

Kudus ‘to pass medical’ as Tottenham eye big-money transfer

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Tottenham are reportedly keen on signing West Ham attacker Mohammed Kudus in the summer transfer window.

Dr Rajpal Brar, an injury expert, has assessed the Ghana international’s fitness should he switch clubs this summer.

The 24-year-old is on the back of an underwhelming season at the London Stadium, scoring just five league goals.

Kudus expected to clear Spurs medical if needed

The winger’s fitness record is nigh on perfect and he should have no issues clearing his medical, according to Dr Brar.

Tottenham are keen on signing Kudus in the summer and it’s understood he will cost around £70million. (The Sun)

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Discussing the state of play with Kudus exclusively with Tottenham News, Dr Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist, shared his verdict.

“Last season, Kudus had an ideal fitness record and that’s what you want ahead of signing a player,” he said.

“He’s Premier League proven and used to the league, so adapting to his new club should not be an issue either.

“I expect him to clear his medical, as nothing in his injury history particularly stands out.”

Tottenham must look to bring Kudus to North London

Kudus would be an ideal signing for Tottenham this summer, perfectly complementing Thomas Frank’s vision.

The 24-year-old Ghanaian brings versatility as an attacking midfielder or winger, with exceptional pace, creativity and goal-scoring ability.

His flair for beating defenders and relentless work rate make him a dynamic fit alongside players like Son Heung-min.

Kudus’ defensive contributions further enhance his value, matching Spurs’ need for intensity.

He’s even admired by Pep Guardiola, who called him “exceptional” in May 2024.

With Spurs competing on multiple fronts, Kudus’ Premier League experience and youth make him a long-term asset, justifying his substantial transfer fee.

As Bryan Mbeumo appears to fancy Manchester United, the Hammers star is undoubtedly a quality alternative.