Tottenham Hotspur has helped the “fantastic” Chelsea pursue.
Tottenham prioritizes signing new number 10
Entering the final week of the summer transfer period, Tottenham has missed many main targets and has done so much work, with Alasdair Gold revealing that signing a new offensive midfielder is considered a priority.
However, the Spurs were recently handed over another set-off. Como has revealed that the Italians have rejected the North Londoners’ offer to Nicopas ahead of a potential move to stay at the Serie A club and return to the future Real Madrid.
As a result, Thomas Frank’s options have faded, but the manager made it clear that he will never be too disappointed with his rejection as he just wants to sign a player who is committed to playing for Tottenham.
Frank said: “We don’t want players who don’t want to come to the club. If they don’t want to come here and wear this amazing badge, we don’t want them here.”
The Lily Whiteman has previously held talks over a contract with Chelsea’s Christopher Nukunk, who is expected to leave the Blues this summer. There are currently a promising new updates, suggesting that a move to the N17 is possible.
In fact, according to a report in the Daily Mail, West Londoners previously disliked doing business with their rivals, but if Tottenham approached Nukank before the deadline, they are now willing to call.
Enzo Maresca’s side would still prefer to bolster their direct rivals, but his willingness to listen to the Spurs’ approach suggests that trade could be possible.
“Fantastic” nkunku was able to rekindle his Spurs career
Once praised by media members as “absolutely fantastical,” the Frenchman struggled to force Maresca’s path to planning, which often appears as an alternative to last season.
However, there are indications that the £1.95 million forward could rekindle his career if given consistent game time at Tottenham.
season | exterior | The contribution of goals |
2021-22 | 34 | 35 |
2022-23 | twenty five | twenty two |
With James Madison injured and his son Hyun Min set out, Frank could do it with a versatile forward, and the 27-year-old fitted the bill and was regularly featured on both wings, both wings and center forwards throughout his career.
Considering that his Premier League career hasn’t really taken off yet, signing Nkunku is a risk, but Tottenham is lacking in options as he approaches the end of the transfer window.