This year is a busy summer for Tottenham Hotspur.
The Europa League champions fired Ange Postecoglou on Friday afternoon due to his horrifying Premier League record, and although Thomas Frank appears to be replacing him.
Despite the talent of the team, the Danish manager will do a lot to ensure that the domestic campaign next season is more successful. And the best way for Daniel Levy and Co to help him is to bring in the right players in the coming weeks and months.
One player associated with moving to the club was Bournemouth star Antoine Cemento, but recent reports have given him another broad talent for the move to the Spurs.
Tottenham’s interest in Semeño
The Spurs have linked to many talented players in recent weeks, from Crystal Palace’s Ebertièse to Brentford’s in demand Brian M Bemo, but earlier this week, Semegno became one of the latest Premier League stars to be promoted for their move to the N17.
It’s not hard to see why Lily White is interested in the Cherries star. Despite his playing on the midtable side, Ghana International managed to score an impressive tally of 13 goals and a 7 assists in 42 appearances.
However, his price tag is potentially £70 million and with interest from other Premier League sides like Arsenal and Liverpool, this could be too expensive, too challenging and challenging, and Levy and CO may end up after alternatives like Dolgeles Nene.
Yes, according to a recent report from TeamTalk, Spurs is currently one of several top flight teams “thinking about the move” for RB Salzburg Gem this summer.
Alongside the people of North London, the report revealed that Lazio, Fiorentina, Freiburg and Bayer Levarksen are interested in the 22-year-old dynamo, who is seriously impressive in Austria this season.
Furthermore, while competition may be a problem, fees should not be the case, as the report argues that the report should be sufficient to lure Salzburg to sell.
Nene may not sound like a particularly famous name, such as a stimulating signature, but young people are certainly worth bringing in for the Spurs if Semenyo is out of reach.
Why Nene is a good signing for the Spurs
So, why is Nene a good signing for Spurs in a market where countless wide talent is available?
Well, first of all, undoubtedly the most important thing is that his production volume this season was very impressive and he made more by the fact that he was primarily playing the wings.
For example, the “terrifying” threat, known as the U23 Scout Antonio Mango, was able to provide nine assists to the Austrian outfit, earning 15 goals in a total of 3,043 minutes of appearances.
Nene vs Semenyo 24/25 | ||
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player | Nene | Semeño |
exterior | 46 | 42 |
Min | 3043′ | 3562′ |
the goal | 15 | 13 |
assist | 9 | 7 |
Involvement of goals for each match | 0.52 | 0.47 |
Per target engagement | 126.79′ | 178.10′ |
All statistics through the transfer market |
This will average goal involvement every 1.91 games or every 126.79 minutes. This is better than Semenyo average per 2.1 game or every 178.1 minutes.
Secondly, he is only 22 years old and not 23 until December, so there is a lot of room for growth and development, as he hasn’t peaked until age 26, according to a study conducted by Athletics.
Finally, despite the Kayes-born dynamo being primarily left, Frank will give him more tactical flexibility next season, just as he can play right-center or outside-right.
Ultimately, Semenyo is naturally the first choice for many Spurs Fans, but if he is unattainable, Nene is a great alternative, with a price tag of £21m, why not try signing both?
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