Tottenham Hotspur are now plotting a move for one of the Ligue 1’s best emerging central defenders following Micky van de Ven’s latest injury setback.
Spurs got lucky with Micky van de Ven injury
Micky Van de Ven went off holding his hamstring in the first half of Tottenham‘s 2-1 Carabao Cup win over Manchester City last Wednesday.
Given the history that the 23-year-old has had with hamstring injuries, some Spurs fans were fearing the worst. After all, last time he picked up a hamstring problem, he faced a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
However, Van de Ven did give a positive hint on social media on Monday, posting the caption “Back soon” on his Instagram stories. Ange Postecoglou then followed up by saying Spurs hope to see the centre-back return after the November international break.
Tottenham’s plans for January
Football Insider initially predicted that Van de Ven could spend four to six weeks on the sidelines and that his injury has pushed Spurs to accelerate their search for a centre-back ahead of January.
The Lilywhites are now said to be ‘doing their homework’ on defensive targets ahead of the winter, and one player has reportedly caught the eye.
According to the outlet, Lens starlet Abdukodir Khusanov is admired by Tottenham, with the club now monitoring the 20-year-old’s situation closely.
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Football Insider say that the Uzbekistan international is also on the radars of several top sides from around Europe.
It is explained that the young defender is rated very highly at Lens and seen as an ‘exciting prospect’ for the future, but there are some doubts among talent spotters over whether he is ready to make the step up to the Premier League.
Many allegedly feel that the young defender needs more experience before he is ready to make a big move.