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Tottenham Hotspur transfer news: Thomas Frank 'plots' move for former Chelsea midfielder as part of summer revamp

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Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly decided to target Atletico Madrid midfielder Conor Gallagher, despite his former allegiance to Chelsea.

Spurs were held to a 1-1 stalemate by Newcastle United in a pre-season friendly on Sunday afternoon, though the match mattered little given it was Son Heung-min's final outing for the club.

His exit marks a significant turning point for Tottenham, who are set for summer of change in all departments under the direction of Thomas Frank.

Forwards such as Mohammed Kudus have arrived, but Spurs could also make additions in the middle of the pitch in order to improve their defensive performances.

Football Insider report that Frank could look to bring in Atletico Madrid's Gallagher, though any deal with the Spanish giants will be diffficult to pull off due to the fact they have already loaned Rodrigo De Paul to Inter Miami, and the midfielder could cost in excess of £50m.

Does Gallagher make sense for Tottenham this summer transfer window?

Gallagher has been deployed in a number of midfield roles throughout his career, though he is arguably at his best as a number eight that is given license to charge into the penalty area.

The Englishman is relentless without the ball, and his energy in the middle of the pitch could be important for Spurs if they wish to improve defensively.

Tottenham ended last season in 17th place with the fifth worst defensive record of any team in the top flight (65), with many of their defensive frailties being exposed during counter-attacks.

It should also be noted that while Gallagher could improve the Londoners out of possession, he is able to operate in more advanced areas of the pitch, and Spurs may need additional depth there given James Maddison suffered a serious knee injury against Newcastle.

What will Tottenham's midfield look like under Frank?

Even if Tottenham fail in their pursuit of Gallagher, Frank will likely be boosted by the arrival of fresh faces in midfield considering a loan deal for Bayern Munich's Joao Palhinha is thought to be close to completion.

The Portuguese star is at his best as a number six and he would arguably be Spurs' best defensive player in that area of the field.

Palhinha's addition could indicate that Frank does not believe his side's weaknesses are due to the players available to him in the backline, but rather stem from a lack of protection ahead of them.

Tottenham are likely to start an XI that are more physically combative, as well as more willing to engage in duels to win back possession, and it would not be surprising if they did not concede as often.

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Tottenham transfer exclusive: Immediate enquiry made for Man City attacker after James Maddison injury blow

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Tottenham Hotspur have submitted an immediate enquiry for Manchester City's Jack Grealish following James Maddison's injury blow, Sports Mole has been told.

The Lilywhites lost Maddison to a severe-looking knee problem in Sunday's 1-1 friendly draw with Newcastle United in South Korea, as the 28-year-old went down of his own accord late on in the second half.

Maddison appeared distraught as he was stretchered off the field at the Seoul World Cup Stadium, and the playmaker was then pictured on crutches heading through the mixed zone after the match.

An official diagnosis on Maddison's injury is yet to arrive, but Spurs boss Thomas Frank told the media that the midfielder's latest issue was on the same knee he hurt towards the end of last season.

The Europa League champions are already missing Dejan Kulusevski due to his own knee problem, leaving Lucas Bergvall and 21-year-old Alfie Devine as Spurs' next best options in the most advanced midfield role.

Spurs make Grealish enquiry as Napoli leapfrogged in transfer race

Now, a source has told Sports Mole that Tottenham have made immediate contact over a move for Man City attacker Grealish in the wake of Maddison's problem.

Serie A champions Napoli were originally said to have been the number one contenders for the former Aston Villa playmaker, but Sports Mole has learned that Antonio Conte's side are no longer the front-runners.

Grealish is only under contract at Man City for another two years, and the Sky Blues are expected to be open to reasonable offers for a loan or permanent exit for the 29-year-old in the current window.

Grealish provided just three goals and five assists in 32 appearances for Pep Guardiola's side in all competitions in the 2024-25 campaign, where he started just seven matches in the Premier League.

The England international has managed a total of 17 goals and 23 assists in 157 matches for the Citizens since his £100m arrival in 2021, a fee that made Grealish the most expensive British transfer at the time.

Would Grealish fit in at Tottenham after Maddison blow?

A penny for Daniel Levy's thoughts right now; had things turned out differently in the Morgan Gibbs-White transfer saga, Tottenham could have already had a ready-made Maddison replacement in their ranks.

However, the Nottingham Forest playmaker unexpectedly committed to a new long-term contract at the City Ground after the threat of legal action from the Garibaldi, forcing Spurs to look elsewhere in their search for a new number 10.

Grealish has predominantly occupied the left flank for Man City, but the consensus is that he has been restricted in that role, whereas he ought to enjoy more creative freedom in Frank's engine room.

Despite his lack of output last season, Grealish still ranks in the top 1% of wingers and attacking midfielders for progressive carries over the past year - an average of 7.71 per game - and he is also in the 99th percentile for pass completion with 87.7%.

It is unclear whether Tottenham are pursuing a loan or permanent deal for Grealish, whose wages would not be cheap either, but both he and Mohammed Kudus could soften the blow of potentially losing Maddison for months.

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James Maddison injury details emerge as Tottenham, Thomas Frank face worst

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Tottenham Hotspur midfielder James Maddison has suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury which could potentially put the Englishman out for the entire 2025-26 season, Sports Mole has been told.

The 28-year-old was brought off the bench for the final 15 minutes of Sunday's 1-1 draw with Newcastle United in South Korea, only his second appearance for Spurs since a previous knee injury towards the end of last season.

However, the luckless midfielder then suffered another nasty-looking issue towards the end of the Seoul friendly, which left him writhing in agony on the ground after he awkwardly jarred his right leg on the turf.

Maddison appeared inconsolable as he was stretchered off the field, and the England international was then pictured making his way through the mixed zone on crutches, sparking further fears of a serious problem.

Thomas Frank confirmed at his post-game press conference that the midfielder had hurt the same knee he injured in the spring, and a source has now told Sports Mole that Maddison has sustained an ACL injury.

How long Tottenham's Maddison could be out for with ACL injury

Whenever a player drops to the turf clutching their knee with nobody else around them, the dreaded three letters ACL immediately spring to mind, and Spurs' worst fears may have now been realised.

A complete rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament represents one of the most serious injuries an elite athlete can sustain, and if Maddison has indeed torn his ACL, the midfielder might miss the whole of the 2025-26 season.

A full recovery from an ACL tear can sometimes take as long as 12 months, although there is a chance that Maddison could be back for the latter stages of the campaign, as Rodri returned for Manchester City before the end of last season after his severe injury in September.

Alternatively, if Maddison has only suffered a partial tear, the 28-year-old might be back in action just before Christmas, and a mild strain would only render him unavailable for between two and four weeks.

However, the anguish on Maddison's face and concern on his teammates' faces suggest that his injury was not a minor one, although Tottenham are still yet to announce the official diagnosis and estimated recovery time.

Maddison suffers ACL injury: Will Spurs sign a replacement?

Barely a couple of hours have passed since Maddison was stretchered off, but Sports Mole has been informed that Spurs have already put in an enquiry for Manchester City attacker Jack Grealish.

The Lilywhites have leapfrogged Antonio Conte's Napoli in the race for the 29-year-old, although it is unclear whether the Europa League winners are pursuing a loan deal or a permanent move.

Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White would have been a natural replacement for Maddison in the number 10 role, but the 25-year-old has signed a new contract at the City Ground after the Garibaldi threatened legal action over a supposed illegal approach from Spurs.

Tottenham are still missing Dejan Kulusevski due to his own knee injury, which will not heal in time for the start of the season, although Lucas Bergvall and 21-year-old Alfie Devine are other alternatives in the Maddison role.

However, the latter did not make the journey to Asia for Tottenham's pre-season tour in order to explore a loan move elsewhere.

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James Maddison pictured on crutches after worrying Tottenham injury as Thomas Frank gives update

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Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank delivered a short but telling update on James Maddison following the midfielder's distressing injury against Newcastle United.

The 28-year-old came on for the final 15 minutes of Sunday's 1-1 friendly draw in South Korea, but his race was run after just 11 minutes owing to a serious-looking knee problem.

Maddison dropped to the turf clutching his right knee after an apparent awkward step, and the former Leicester City man covered his face with his hands as he was stretchered off.

Players from both sides - including the departing Son Heung-min - expressed great concern for Maddison, who also suffered from a moderate knee issue towards the end of last season, missing the Europa League final as a result.

Spurs are unlikely to learn the full extent of Maddison's injury for a couple of days, but there are already well-founded fears that the England international could be sidelined for a lengthy period, as he was seen making his way through the mixed zone on crutches after the game.

Frank delivers Maddison latest after Newcastle injury

Speaking to the media at his pre-game press conference, Frank conceded that Maddison's new injury appeared to be in the same area as his previous one, saying: "We're pretty sure it was the same knee he injured before."

Spurs are already missing fellow playmaker Dejan Kulusevski due to his own knee problem, and Frank does not anticipate having the Sweden international back for the start of the season.

The Lilywhites' only other out-and-out number 10 is 21-year-old Alfie Devine, who was left out of their pre-season tour squad in order to explore a loan move away from the club in the summer transfer window.

Other potential alternatives could include Lucas Bergvall and Mohammed Kudus, the latter of whom was brought on for Son Heung-min on Sunday as the South Korean made what is expected to be his last appearance for Tottenham.

Son announced his intentions to leave the club on Saturday and played 65 minutes as captain before an emotional farewell, where he was given a guard of honour by players from both sides prior to his substitution.

Frank provides Son transfer update after Spurs farewell

The 33-year-old is understood to be on the brink of joining MLS club Los Angeles FC for around £15m, and Frank confirmed that the deal is likely to go through imminently.

"I think it's very likely Sonny's last game because it's very close," Frank added, as quoted by football.london. "I think sometimes in life and football things can be both beautiful and brutal. That's what we got today.

"It looks like with Madders a bad injury and then on the other side unbelievable scenes for Son from his team-mates and the respect from the Newcastle players.

"First we had the walk-round and then the team-mates gathered around and he was emotional. In the changing room it was more of the same. I just said a few things but not much because it's about Sonny and then he said a few things. It was beautiful."

Son is expected to remain in South Korea rather than head back to Europe with Tottenham, who are next in action against Harry Kane's Bayern Munich on Thursday before facing Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup on August 13.

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old handed potential lifeline as James Maddison suffers serious knee injury in Newcastle friendly

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Tottenham Hotspur have been dealt a potentially devastating injury blow ahead of the new season, as James Maddison appeared to sustain a severe knee problem in Sunday's 1-1 draw with Newcastle United in South Korea.

The Lilywhites and the Magpies played out a low-key stalemate at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on Son Heung-min's final appearance for the club ahead of his transfer to Los Angeles FC in MLS.

Son was given a guard of honour by both Tottenham and Newcastle players as he made his way off the pitch in the second half, while Maddison was applauding from the sidelines before being brought on himself.

However, just 11 minutes after his introduction, Maddison pulled up after appearing to awkwardly jar his knee in the turf, immediately signalling to the bench before dropping to the turf in agony.

The 28-year-old clutched his right knee and hid his face in his hands as teammates and medical stuff rushed to his aid, while Son sported a concerned look on the sidelines.

Maddison stretchered off with knee injury in Tottenham friendly

Maddison was eventually carried off on a stretcher to be replaced by Yang Min-hyeok, sparking immediate fears about a potential long-term problem for the former Leicester City playmaker.

Maddison missed the final few weeks of the 2024-25 season - including the Europa League final win over Manchester United - due to a previous knee injury, and he was making just his third appearance since the start of May on Sunday.

The 28-year-old previously played five minutes off the bench in Thursday's 1-0 North London derby win over Arsenal in Hong Kong, but he is seemingly now set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines.

Head coach Thomas Frank will no doubt be asked for an update on Maddison's condition in his post-game press conference, although Spurs are unlikely to get the full picture for at least a couple of days.

The Lilywhites were already without Dominic Solanke, Destiny Udogie, Radu Dragusin, Dejan Kulusevski, Kota Takai, Manor Solomon and Bryan Gil due to injury, although the former is expected back in action imminently.

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While Tottenham must wait for the official diagnosis before drawing up firm plans, the early indications are that Maddison has suffered a crushing problem that could put him out for a matter of months.

The Englishman's latest knee-related blow is incredibly untimely for Thomas Frank, who will not have Kulusevski back for the start of the season either, while Morgan Gibbs-White unexpectedly signed a new deal with Nottingham Forest after a protracted transfer saga.

Lucas Bergvall can function as the most advanced midfielder, but Spurs' only other real alternative is 21-year-old Alfie Devine, who was omitted from their tour squad in order to pursue loan opportunities elsewhere.

Spurs could potentially now perform a U-turn and keep Devine for the first half of the season, but if their worst fears over Maddison do come true, it may be time to enter the transfer market again.

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1 Newcastle United: Highlights, man of the match stats as Son Heung

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Son Heung-min led out Tottenham Hotspur for the final time on Sunday as they drew 1-1 with Newcastle United at Seoul World Cup Stadium.

Spurs' Brennan Johnson opened the scoring for Thomas Frank's side with just four minutes on the clock after some aggressive defending from Kevin Danso, whose tackle made its way to the Welsh forward.

Mathys Tel had the chance to double their lead, but the Frenchman missed his one-on-one chance when Nick Pope made a fine stop from close range with his outstretched legs.

In truth, Tel should have scored regardless, and he was made to regret his mistake when Harvey Barnes levelled the score for Eddie Howe's men before half time.

Son was substituted off just beyond the hour mark, and he received appreciation from both his teammates and the opposition, who honoured the Premier League icon as he exited the pitch.

SPORTS MOLE'S VERDICT

Spurs legend Son announced that he is set to leave the club in search of a new challenge, and it was certainly an emotional evening in Seoul for the South Korea captain.

After 10 years, Son has become ingrained in the Londoners modern history, and it will be difficult for them to replace their number seven, both in terms of his quality on the pitch and his presence off of it.

The one sour note for the evening was that James Maddison, who had only recently returned to fitness, was injured and had to be taken off on a stretcher.

As for Newcastle United, they gave a good account of themselves considering that they had lost the previous five games in a row, with Bruno Guimaraes a standout once again as Howe's side controlled possession.

The Magpies were also without Alexander Isak, who has now returned to his assigned schedule after training alone in Spain amidst intensifying interest from Liverpool.

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR VS. NEWCASTLE UNITED HIGHLIGHTS

Brennan Johnson goal vs. Newcastle United (4th min, Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Newcastle United)

Spurs centre-back Kevin Danso tackles Jacob Murphy and the ball finds its way to Brennan Johnson, who carries it forward in the centre of the park before his shot from 20-yards out deflects off of Dan Burn and into the bottom-left corner.

Johnson pays tribute to Son by imitating his trademark celebration.

Pedro Porro kicks a hopeful ball down the right-hand side of the pitch, and former Bayern Munich man Mathys Tel capitalises on an unfortunate stumble in the Newcastle backline to go one-on-one with Nick Pope, though the Magpies' goalkeeper stops his tame shot from eight yards out.

Harvey Barnes goal vs. Tottenham Hotspur (38th min, Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Newcastle United)

Newcastle work the ball excellently all the way from the edge of their own box to the left wing through some slick passing from the likes of Joelinton and Anthony Gordon, and Harvey Barnes picks it up before cutting inside and rifling a powerful, surpising strike into the left-hand side of the goal off the post.

Teary-eyed, the Spurs captain is embraced by both sets of players on the pitch before they line up and pat him on the back as he hands the armband to Ben Davies and exits the pitch for the final time as a Tottenham player.

MAN OF THE MATCH - BRUNO GUIMARAES

The combative Bruno Guimaraes was not only top of the charts for duels won on Sunday with eight, he also managed to create four chances for his teammates, more than any other player on the pitch.

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR VS. NEWCASTLE UNITED MATCH STATS

Possession: Tottenham Hotspur 38%-62% Newcastle United

Shots: Tottenham Hotspur 7-12 Newcastle United

Shots on target:Â Tottenham Hotspur 5-2 Newcastle United

Corners:Â Tottenham Hotspur 6-2 Newcastle United

Fouls:Â Tottenham Hotspur 10-6 Newcastle United

WHAT NEXT?

Up next for Tottenham is a trip to the Allianz Arena to take on Bayern in a friendly on August 7, while will host Espanyol at St James' Park the following day.

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min: What makes the iconic Tottenham Hotspur and South Korea captain a Premier League legend?

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Son Heung-min has announced that he is to depart Tottenham Hotspur after a decade at the London club, with the 33-year-old forward reportedly not considered a part of Thomas Frank's first XI.

The South Korea star has become a legend at Spurs, captaining them to their first trophy in 17 years and staying loyal despite interest from some of the world's biggest clubs and the exits of crucial teammates.

However, with what is likely to be his final World Cup coming up in 2026, Son is looking for a club that can offer him a regular starting spot, and MLS' Los Angeles FC are reportedly close to securing his signature this summer.

The former Bayer Leverkusen hitman is renowned as one of the best finishers of the modern era, and famously struck up a deadly partnership with England striker Harry Kane that was the bane of teams throughout the Premier League.

Here, Sports Mole considers Son's legacy both with Spurs and in the English top flight.

Son: A Tottenham Hotspur legend

Son joined Tottenham for £18m in the summer of 2015, signing from the Bundesliga with the reputation of being a hard-working forward.

In the almost 10 years since, he became Spurs' fifth-highest ever scorer and record assist maker, with an impressive 173 goals and 101 assists across 454 appearances.

Endearing himself to the fans with his combination of tireless pressing and technical prowess, the South Korean talisman was part of a number of memorable wins and was key in bringing Champions League football to Tottenham, not to mention reaching the 2018-19 final under Mauricio Pochettino.

Another reason for the deep-rooted adoration of the number seven is the fact that he gave his best years to the club, even though reported offers from the likes of Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool could have given Son more trophies to look back on when he eventually hangs his boots up.

The contrast between his decision to stay and Kane - an academy graduate - choosing to leave speaks for itself, and Spurs fans were especially grateful considering the uncertainty that the side faced when their prolific striker left to join Bayern Munich.

In terms of the club's history books, they will remember Sonny as the captain that led the team to their first trophy since 2008, and their first European title in more than 50 years.

That being said, Son has naturally declined, and given that he struggled for fitness in 2024-25, perhaps it would be best to part ways while the attacker's best moments are fresh in the mind.

Son: A Premier League legend

It would be fair to say that Son does not have a trophy haul that reflects the calibre of player that he was during his time with Tottenham, though he is still held in high esteem by general football fans.

In 2021-22, the forward collected the top-flight's Golden Boot, sharing the award with Mohamed Salah after hitting 23 league goals in a single campaign.

Notably, zero of Son's goals that season came from the penalty spot, making him the only player since Sadio Mane in 2018-19 to have won the prize without being his team's dedicated penalty taker.

Adding to his legacy is the record-breaking duo he formed with Kane, as while there have been plenty of iconic tag-teams in the Premier League including the likes of Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba or Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres, none managed the raw output of the Tottenham pair.

The two combined to put the ball in the back of the net on 37 separate occasions, struck fear into defenders around the country and were responsible for single-handedly winning matches at times, especially against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, who were on the unfortunate end of a number of Spurs triumphs.

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Joao Palhinha to Tottenham Hotspur news: Bayern Munich chief insists deal will not "drag on" as Thomas Frank aims for Europe

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Bayern Munich sporting director Christoph Freund has insisted that Joao Palhinha's move to Tottenham Hotspur will not take long to be resolved.

The Londoners managed to claim a victory against fierce rivals Arsenal during their pre-season campaign, winning 1-0 on Thursday thanks to midfielder Pape Sarr's long-range strike.

New boss Thomas Frank has brought back a sense of optimism to supporters following the team's disastrous displays in 2024-25, when they finished 17th in the Premier League.

Spurs have made a number of additions this summer in a bid to address the frailties within their squad, and they are reportedly closing in on a loan deal for Bayern midfielder Palhinha.

According to BILD reporter Heiko Niedderer, the Bavarians' sporting director Freund has expressed confidence that a transfer would soon be completed, saying: "If everything goes smoothly, it won't drag on endlessly. Soon."

The deal to bring the Portuguese defensive midfielder to England would also include the option to buy him permanently for £26.1m next summer.

Why Thomas Frank wants to reinforce in midfield

Tottenham performed well last season from an offensive perspective despite the club suffering an injury crisis, scoring 64 goals in the league, the joint seventh best return in the division.

However, Spurs also conceded on 65 occasions, their worst defensive performance across a league campaign since 1992-93, when they conceded 66 times.

Frank currently has a number of midfield options available to him, but the likes of Yves Bissouma have so far failed to impress on a consistent basis.

Palhinha is capable of playing well in a possession-oriented system like Bissouma, but he also demonstrated during his time in the Premier League with Fulham that he is a formidable defensive presence as well.

Frank found great success at Brentford using Christian Norgaard as the Bees' number six, and it is not surprising that he has looked to bring in Palhinha considering the two are stylistically similar.

Can Tottenham Hotspur challenge for the Champions League places?

Frank's primary challenge as Spurs boss will be to get his side back to competing in the Champions League on a regular basis, as while they qualified for the tournament thanks to winning the Europa League in 2024-25, their only realistic pathway to the competition in 2026-27 is through league placement.

The addition of stars such as Mohammed Kudus has significantly strengthened Tottenham's forward options, but it would be difficult to see the club closng the gap to Newcastle United and Chelsea without improving their performances out of possession.

Palhinha may be 30 years old, but if he can help stabilise Tottenham's defensive base in 2025-26, then the team's attackers will be better able to influence play in the final third without having to always track back.

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An illustrious 10-year era is about to draw to a close in North London, as Tottenham Hotspur legend Son Heung-min has confirmed that he plans to leave the club during the summer transfer window.

The 33-year-old became just the 13th man to captain the Lilywhites to a trophy in last season's Europa League, having had his contract extended until the end of the 2025-26 campaign in a bid to finally earn him that precious winners' medal.

Having now achieved everything that he could possibly achieve - in his own words - Son is set to leave Spurs as their fifth-highest goalscorer of all time, as well as the highest-scoring non-Englishman the club has ever had.

Head coach Thomas Frank can already call upon Mathys Tel and Wilson Odobert to fill Son's boots, but both men are far from the finished product, while Mikey Moore is spending the 2025-26 season on loan with Scottish Premiership giants Rangers.

The Lilywhites hierarchy are therefore facing a critical decision over whether to sign an out-and-out replacement for Son, but several left-sided attackers immediately spring to mind when contemplating a natural successor.

Here, Sports Mole takes a closer look at seven players Spurs could target to succeed Son next season.

Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United | 21)

If Spurs are to go down the youthful route to sign Son's replacement, they should find Manchester United to be very receptive to any offers for the wantaway Alejandro Garnacho, whose relationship with Ruben Amorim is broken beyond repair.

Player and manager fell out in the wake of Spurs' success over Man United in the Europa League final, where Garnacho was only given 19 minutes as a late substitute, leading to a sly dig from the winger and a less dignified calling-out from his brother and agent.

Nevertheless, Garnacho still managed to hit double figures in both goals and assists across all competitions last season, while also ranking in the top 5% of wingers in Europe for progressive carries per game with 5.79.

Tottenham are understood to be interested in the 2004-born attacker, who will likely be allowed to depart for around £40m, although Garnacho has apparently earmarked another team as his preferred destination for a summer move.

Antonio Nusa (RB Leipzig | 20)

Spurs signed Son from the Bundesliga as a fresh-faced 23-year-old, and there is every chance that they could turn to the German top flight again to pick out the South Korean's follow-up act.

Twenty-year-old Antonio Nusa has already made an impression both internationally and domestically since bursting onto the scene with Club Brugge, producing five goals and seven assists in his debut season for RB Leipzig last term.

Eerily, the 2005-born attacker also boasts that exact total number of contributions for Norway - albeit from just 15 appearances - and he has averaged just over five take-ons per game over the past year.

However, as Leipzig are about to lose Xavi Simons to Chelsea and could also lose Benjamin Sesko to either Newcastle United or Manchester United, Spurs could run into stiff resistance should they also try to lure Nusa away from the Red Bull Arena.

Jack Grealish (Manchester City | 29)

Moving up the experience scale, Manchester City's Jack Grealish - who celebrates his 30th birthday in just over a month's time - would mentor, cover for and compete with the likes of Tel and Odobert at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Once worth an astronomical £100m, the former Aston Villa sensation has failed to justify his nine-figure price tag across his four seasons at the Etihad Stadium, and a parting of the ways is now bound to happen sooner rather than later.

Tottenham are understood to be one of the teams keeping a close eye on Grealish's future, and the Lilywhites may have been handed a boost in their pursuit of the England international, as another one of his suitors - Everton - are now prioritising a deal for Southampton's Tyler Dibling.

However, while Grealish has always been a phenomenal ball carrier and chance creator when given his freedom on the pitch, he would be highly unlikely to replicate Son's output in front of goal, and the signing of Mohammed Kudus may reduce the need for a player of the Englishman's profile.

Rafael Leao (AC Milan | 26)

Perpetually linked with an exit from AC Milan but yet to attract a serious suitor, Rafael Leao is currently set to enter his seventh season at San Siro, where he continues to put up stellar figures on the scoring and playmaking front.

Leao has produced at least 10 assists in each of his last four Italian top-flight campaigns, and he has scored at least 12 goals in all competitions in every season since 2021-22 too, giving him a total of 132 direct involvements from 260 games for Milan.

The Portugal international recently stole the show in Milan's 4-2 pre-season win over Liverpool, putting in a man-of-the-match display with a goal and an assist, but question marks remain over his consistency.

Furthermore, Leao's contract - which runs until 2028 - contains a €175m (£152.8m) release clause, and the Rossoneri are expected to demand at least €100m (£87.3m) to even entertain the idea of him leaving this summer.

Rodrygo (Real Madrid | 24)

Audacious but not entirely unattainable, Spurs could make their own Galactico signing by prising Rodrygo away from Real Madrid, in what would no doubt be a new record transfer for the reigning Europa League champions.

The 24-year-old has struggled to achieve the same lofty status as Vinicius Junior, Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappe at the Bernabeu, although 68 goals and 51 assists from 270 games is still nothing to be scoffed at, and nor is two Champions League titles.

After an underwhelming Club World Cup campaign in which he only played 92 minutes, Rodrygo is a player whom Real Madrid are thought to be open to selling for the right price this summer, and Spurs have been credited with a shock interest in the former Santos starlet.

North London rivals Arsenal appear to have cooled their interest in Rodrygo, but another Premier League club have supposedly agreed personal terms with the South American, so Spurs ought to move fast if they are to turn the attacker's head.

Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace | 27)

Only a matter of weeks ago, Spurs appeared to be looking good for a blockbuster deal for Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze, one of the hottest properties on the playmaking market after going from strength to strength in 2024-25.

The 27-year-old enjoyed his most productive Premier League season in terms of goal contributions last term - eight of his own and eight assists - but more importantly, his strikes proved pivotal in propelling the Eagles to FA Cup stardom.

However, Palace are currently bound for the Conference League amid their ownership quarrel with UEFA, whereas Tottenham could offer Eze the chance to play under the bright lights of the Champions League, although they are thought to have cooled their interest a while back.

Tottenham's call allowed Arsenal to jump to the head of the queue, but the Gunners are yet to agree a fee with Palace, so it is not impossible to envisage Eze's head being turned if Spurs re-enter the race with intent.

Ademola Lookman (Atalanta BC | 27)

During his forgettable first spell in English football, Ademola Lookman's most noteworthy contribution was probably his atrocious attempt at a Panenka penalty for Fulham in 2020, where he inexplicably wasted the chance to level a London derby with West Ham United in the 98th minute.

However, the London-born attacker has since redeemed himself with Atalanta BC, scoring 52 goals over the past three seasons, including an unforgettable and historic hat-trick in the 2023-24 Europa League final thumping of Bayer Leverkusen.

Lookman's feats in Italy have caught Spurs' eye - according to CaughtOffside - and the Nigeria international would also be able to replicate Son's versatility, having shone as a central striker, left-winger and second striker throughout his time in Serie A.

Inter Milan appeared to be Lookman's likeliest next destination earlier this summer, but the Nerazzurri have apparently moved on to Chelsea's Christopher Nkunku after seeing two bids rejected by Atalanta, so the door is now ajar for Tottenham to make their move.

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min next club: Tottenham star 'agrees' deal with MLS side ahead of emotional Spurs exit

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Son Heung-min has reportedly agreed to join Los Angeles FC ahead of his Tottenham Hotspur exit.

The Spurs captain announced on Saturday morning that he has made the difficult decision to leave the club despite having a year left to run on his contract.

Son will leave a significant void in Thomas Frank's side after firmly establishing himself as a club legend during his 10-year stay in North London.

The 33-year-old is set to leave the club after netting 173 goals and providing 101 assists in 454 competitive appearances.Â

After helping Spurs win the Europa League in May, the South Korea international is now set to try a new challenge in the MLS.

Son agrees LAFC switch

According to GIVEMESPORT, the Tottenham star has agreed to complete a move to Los Angeles FC.Â

Los Angeles' South Korean Community is said to have been a major factor in Son's decision to join the MLS franchise.

Son will also get the chance to spend a year in the United States before he represents South Korea at the 2026 World Cup, which will be held across the USA, Mexico and Canada.Â

The report claims that LAFC sent a delegation to South Korea, where Tottenham are preparing for Sunday's friendly against Newcastle.

LAFC are now working to finalise an agreement with Spurs over a permanent transfer, with the proposed fee expected to be less than the €40m (£35m) Tottenham had quoted the player's Saudi Pro League suitors earlier this year.Â

Son to reunite with former Spurs teammate

Son is set to enter new surroundings in Los Angeles, but he will link back up with a familiar face when he completes the move.

Steven Cherundolo's squad features former Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, who joined the MLS club from Spurs in January 2024.Â

Incidentally, another former Tottenham star, Gareth Bale, ended his club career with LAFC, scoring a dramatic equaliser in the 2022 MLS Cup final against Philadelphia Union, to force a penalty shootout, which was eventually won by the Black and Gold.

Son will join a club that are sitting in sixth place in the Western Conference after winning 10, drawing six and losing six of their 22 MLS matches this season.

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