Deal for player with 13 goals and 19 assists close to completion; personal terms agreed with Tottenham – report

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Tottenham are close to securing a new attacking talent this summer.

Spurs have reportedly agreed on personal terms with Sebastian Szymanski ahead of a potential move from Fenerbahce.

That’s according to the latest from Turkish outlet Aslinda, which claims that the negotiations between Tottenham and Fenerbahce are nearing completion, paving the way for Szymanski’s transfer to North London.

The Polish international has reportedly agreed to a four-year contract with the Lilywhites.

However, discussions between the two clubs continue as they work towards finalizing the transfer fee.

Spurs initially offered €17.5 million, but the report claims that the club are expected to come back with a revised offer for the player.

Szymanski joined Fenerbahce last season for €9.75 million on a four-year contract and quickly became a key player, attracting interest from several top European clubs.

Despite being under contract until 2027 and highly valued by Fenerbahce’s new manager Jose Mourinho, the forward appears set for a move to the Lilywhites.

Tottenham have been closely monitoring Szymanski, particularly during the ongoing European Championship, where he represents Poland.

The 24-year-old had an impressive campaign last season, scoring 13 goals and providing 19 assists in 55 appearances across all competitions for Fenerbahce.

His impressive stats underscore his offensive prowess and defensive contributions, as he ranked joint-first in tackles won (61) in the Turkish Super Lig.

Once the transfer fee is agreed upon, Szymanski is expected to undergo a medical to finalise his move to Spurs.

His addition would significantly enhance Tottenham’s attacking options as they prepare for the upcoming season.