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The Tottenham star is likely to leave "the day" with Saudi Arabia's proposal expected
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The Tottenham star is likely to leave “the day” with Saudi Arabia’s proposal expected

September 3, 2025 4 Min Read
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Tottenham Hotspur ended with a call in 2025 after the UK’s summer transfer deadline passed on Friday, but was able to offload certain team members with windows open elsewhere.

It was a very eventful summer for the Spurs, filled with highs, lows and clear drama.

Daniel Levy, CEO Vinai Vinkettisham, technical director Johann Lange and club recruiters for unofficial advisor Fabio Paratiti led Lily White through a solid window, where he reinforced the much-needed area of ​​the team, but that wasn’t sailing accurately.

Tottenham Summer Signature

price tag

Mohamed Kudus

£55 million

loty

£5 million

MATHYS TEL

£30 million

Joan Parjinja

loan

Kevin Danso

£21 million

Xavi Simons

£52 million

Redal Redality

loan

Tottenham saw a prominent deal based on his agreement that England’s international playmakers Morgan Gibbs White and Ebeki Eze collapsed in the most humble way imaginable, with the former joining the Spurs by signing a new long-term deal on the city ground.

At Eze, Spurs thought there was an agreement on both personal terms and finances for deals with the palace, but Arsenal supporters in boyhood chose the N5 after Gunner knocked for his signature.

Luckily for Thomas Frank, Tottenham signed a £52 million deal to keep the Xavi Simons from spareing their blush, increasing their own hijacking to London rival Chelsea in the process.

On the deadline day, the “straight loan agreement” of Randall Coro Muani’s “Straight loan agreement” has concluded the calendar year business amid several reports that surgery could be required after Dominique Solanke was hit by a new injury.

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But still possible, Yves Bisma’s future is currently a hot topic around the N17.

Frank has already punished Mali International for delaying training on multiple occasions, with several reports last month claiming Tottenham offered Bisma in swap deal talks about his transfer target.

The 29-year-old is a player with a bag of his ability at the time, and James Madison called him “silly” and presenter Adam Smith dubbed him “world class,” but his attitude and application have been questioned recently.

Bissouma has been repeatedly linked to the switch to turkey over the summer, but this remains a clear possibility, as the Süper Lig window remains open, similar to the potential move into the Middle East.

Yves Bissouma was hoping to leave Tottenham “the day coming.”

That’s according to Gibemesport, who writes that Bisuma is expected to leave Tottenham in “the next few days” after Frank didn’t convince him that he deserves more game time.

The midfield engineers still hold the hope that he can fight the way back, but it is pretty good that he may receive proposals from the Saudi Arabia and Turkey, and the possibility that Bismama will leave imminently is clear.

The former Brighton star actually played a key role in Tottenham’s Europa League final. There, Anjipost Ecoglu’s men awaited the club’s 17-year major trophies, but he is not at the forefront of Frank’s plans by comparison.

If Bissouma secures the move, he joins both Manor Solomon and Brian Gill through the exit door in the dramatic later period, despite spending the summer away all summer.

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Given that he hasn’t yet appeared in one competitive moment for Tottenham this season, some have been injured and some have been in open-body issues.

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