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Tottenham transfer ‘not dead in the water’ but deal for Aston Villa star now seen as ‘difficult’

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Tottenham are “not letting go” in their pursuit of Manchester City winger Savinho ahead of the summer transfer deadline, according to reports.

Tottenham have already brought in Xavi Simons in recent days as they got their attacking midfielder to help with the absence of James Maddison, who is likely to miss most of the season after suffering an ACL injury.

Thomas Frank’s outfit are also after a winger with Savinho on their list of targets for most of the summer as they look to add attacking options.

Spurs have already submitted two bids to the Citizens for the Brazil international with the rejected offers worth £43m and £60m respectively.

Despite that, TBR Football’s chief correspondent Graeme Bailey insists that Tottenham have not given up in their pursuit of Savinho and could try again before the transfer deadline.

Bailey said: “Spurs love Savinho and are not letting this go, am told to keep an eye on this – it is not dead in the water yet.”

READ: Five England players with World Cup ambitions who need a transfer this summer

Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers is another attacking midfielder that Tottenham have been linked with – but Football Insider‘s senior correspondent Pete O’Rourke reckons a deal for the England international now looks “difficult to do”.

O’Rourke said: “Aston Villa don’t really want to lose any of their best players right now.

“Unai Emery’s been restricted in the transfer market bringing signings in, so he won’t really want to lose one of his star players – and there’s no doubt Morgan Rogers is that prize asset.

“Villa will do everything they can to keep hold of him – with such a huge price tag involved, it makes any deal so late in the window even more difficult to do.”

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Former Premier League striker Troy Deeney can’t understand why Tottenham didn’t attempt to sign Man City’s Jack Grealish before he moved on loan to Everton.

Deeney told talkSPORT: “With Maddison going down, they have to look at that No.10.

“I still think it’s a perfect landing spot for Jack Grealish, personally. I think it’s a wonderful landing spot.

“We’re being told Tottenham have played down their interest in Jack, but you’re talking about someone who has won.

“Whatever people want to say about Jack, he’s been at City, he’s used to winning, he knows the level, knows the standard, and he’s an upgrade on everything Tottenham have got there.

“Maddison won’t play this season and they have missed out on Morgan Gibbs-White. So the fact that they’re playing their interest in Jack Grealish down, to me, is daft.”

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Tottenham break into race for Liverpool star after making shock ‘enquiry’ for Norway star

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Tottenham are one of the clubs interested in signing Liverpool defender Joe Gomez before the transfer deadline, according to reports.

Spurs made loan deals for Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel into permanent transfers over the summer, while Xavi Simons, Mohammed Kudus, Luka Vuskovic, Kota Takai and Joao Palhinha have also joined.

But Tottenham could still add another face before the end of the transfer window with Thomas Frank’s side interested in signing a new centre-back.

Transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano revealed earlier this week that Tottenham have made an approach to sign Manchester City defender Manuel Akanji as they rival AC Milan for his signature.

Romano said on X: ‘EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham make approach with Man City for Manuel Akanji, one of 3 names on shortlist. AC Milan are also in talks over move for the defender, ready to pay £15m fee but still in talks over personal terms #THFC and Milan want CB before the end of the window.’

But now Sky Sports have also credited Tottenham with late interest in a move for Liverpool centre-back Gomez with The Athletic’s David Ornstein revealing earlier today that Milan had launched a bid for the England international.

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Sky Sports wrote: ‘Gomez is also on the lists at AC Milan and Spurs, although Thomas Frank has appeared to cool his interest in signing a new centre-back.

‘Milan appear to be prioritising Manchester City’s Manuel Akanji at the moment – another player of interest to Palace and on Spurs’ radar.’

Italian journalist Carlo Pellegatti has dismissed reports that Tottenham have made a €20m bid for Akanji with Spurs yet to make an official offer.

Pellegatti insists: “There’s something new for Akanji. He’d like to play in the Champions League, but Tottenham haven’t made an offer yet. He’d also be happy to stay at City.

“For AC Milan, he’s first on the list. Sadly, Akanji will join AC Milan if Tottenham don’t want him: for him, AC Milan is the third choice.”

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Simons is Tottenham’s latest addition this summer from Leipzig and Norwegian website Football Norge claims that Spurs ‘also made enquiries regarding none other than Antonio Nusa’ before sealing a deal for the Netherlands international.

The report adds: ‘Nusa’s ability to influence games from the middle of the park and his composure on the ball have kept him on the radar of several top clubs, with Spurs clearly recognising his potential to make an impact in the Premier League.’

Football Norge continues: ‘Tottenham are expected to make a couple more signings before the transfer window closes on Monday, and it would come as little surprise if they followed up their interest in Nusa with a firm offer, signalling their intent to strengthen both immediate and future options in midfield.’

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Man United narrowly avoid further humiliation as Spurs crash Spursily back down to earth

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The Saturday 3pm slot has been decimated and desecrated more than ever this Premier League season, but it refuses to go quietly.

The third Saturday of the season delivered in style, with a thrilling late win for Sunderland, a desperate face-saving late win for Burnley, the sight of Jack Grealish falling in love with football again in real time, and Spurs crashing Spursily back down to earth with a shocking performance in defeat at home to Bournemouth, who somehow keep on trucking despite having the heart ripped out of their team over the summer.

Andoni Iraola might just be a genius, while Ruben Amorim looks more lucky general after a late VAR intervention spared United more blushes after a truly mortifying week.

Here’s the F365 3pm Blackout on a belting afternoon of fun and games…

Manchester United 3-2 Burnley: Late, late penalty saves United from disaster but not criticism

It says a great deal about Manchester United these days that even when you sit and ponder what a 97th-minute winner might mean as a sliding doors moment for club, player and manager you still come to the conclusion ‘Probably not much’.

There just seems too much too fundamentally broken at Old Trafford – literally and figuratively – for a spawny late home win over a promoted side to mark any kind of significant corner-turning. It will mean slightly less noise and attention through the international break – and gratitude must be extended from one banter club to another here as Spurs gamely take on the mantle after a truly abysmal effort against Bournemouth – but we’ve been here so many times with United, under so many managers.

It’s not even the first time Ruben Amorim’s team have performed absurd acts of late escapology; it’s never really amounted to anything much before, it’s unlikely to do so now. The sheer amount of times they get themselves into these situations remains more compelling than the admittedly often eye-catching times they manage to extract themselves.

But that doesn’t mean it isn’t important. Relegation six-pointers are always big games, and at the end of the day it doesn’t really matter how you win them.

But this was about as unconvincing a win as it’s possible to imagine against a team that had been so thoroughly sorted out on their previous away day. And by United’s banter-club rivals to boot.

Twice Burnley were able to peg United back after falling behind, exposing yet again the fragility at the heart of this team.

The slapstick nature of United’s first goal – ricocheting home off the unfortunate Josh Cullen – and cruelty of the winner, a penalty awarded by VAR in the very last moments of added time, will also temper any talk of this being a game that marks a significant piece of actual progress or development for United.

They have avoided further humiliation at the end of a week that has contained a season’s worth of it already. But no more than that.

Sunderland 2-1 Brentford: Black Cats stage stunning late rally to claim second win of the season

Another late, late Wilson Isidor goal at the Stadium of Light and, while the gloss-applier in a thumping win over West Ham was certainly enjoyable this one might just carry a bit more weight in the final analysis.

Having fallen behind in the 77th minute, to emerge from this game with all three points is a seismic effort from Regis Le Bris’ play-off winners. It also marks a second home win for them against teams among the more obviously vulnerable of the previously Settled Seventeen.

Nothing looks settled now with all three promoted sides showing they are ready and willing to compete. The idea of it being impossible to do so has already been slightly exposed, while it also seems relevant to note that not one of the six teams to perform the promotion-relegation double in the last couple of years has subsequently looked out of place in the Championship.

The fear of a new normal was valid, with each passing season only helping the sides already in place get more and more comfortable, but it really is starting to look more quirk than permanent arrangement, a combination of an undeniable strengthening of the lower reaches of the Premier League with a series of painfully ill-equipped promoted sides.

With all three promoted sides showing their teeth after a summer where the Premier League’s big beasts have shamelessly feasted on the rest, neither of those factors appears to be in play this season. Which could make for an awful lot of fun.

Tottenham 0-1 Bournemouth: Xavi sees why he’s needed as Cherries end Spurs’ unbeaten start

One of the great features of Spursiness is the way it so often seems to be specifically designed to torture the club’s fans into genuine madness.

And they do love to make sure the whiplash is as severe as possible when the rug is pulled from under a fanbase the club itself seems to genuinely despise. Two wins from two had been followed by the sort of statement signing that prompts inevitable overexcitement.

Xavi Simons was in the building but unavailable, on precisely the sort of occasion where precisely his sort of football was required. Yet if Spurs could just find a way past Bournemouth they would have likely gone into the international break top of the league and full of joy.

Long-term Spurs watchers will be ahead of us here, but those two words ‘international break’ are enough to tell you that simply couldn’t happen.

Spurs have now ensured their supporters have spent the last seven international breaks stewing on a defeat – and usually a particularly wretched one. The last time they won directly before an international break was a scarcely deserved 1-0 win in October 2023 against Luton, who have since been relegated twice.

Since then, Spurs have lost before international breaks to Wolves (from 1-0 up at 90 minutes), Fulham (3-0), Newcastle, Brighton (from 2-0 up at half-time), Ipswich (at home), Fulham (again) and now Bournemouth in a game that should have ended far more compellingly than 1-0 to the visitors such was their dominance.

Andoni Iraola’s side controlled the game to an astonishing degree after a half-awake Spurs defence with Cristian Romero inattentive and a dawdling Djed Spence playing Evanilson onside to score what would prove to be the only goal.

That it remained the only goal was mostly down to a lack of clinical finishing from the visitors, because Spurs created nothing.

Iraola really is a genius; to have had the heart ripped out of his defence the way he has this summer and then set his team up to so utterly nullify Spurs was a huge achievement, even allowing for the role Spurs played in their own downfall by appearing to regard such concepts as ‘ideas’ or ‘movement’ as essentially cheating.

This was a world away from the varied but excellent performances under Thomas Frank against PSG, Burnley and Man City, and a perhaps necessary reality check for just how far off proper, sensible clubs last year’s 17th-place finishers remain.

Not one of Spurs’ efforts troubled Bournemouth. All of Spurs’ effort will have troubled Spurs.

Wolves 2-3 Everton: Grealish secures inevitable cult hero status on true Enjoying His Football day out

A happy Jack Grealish is something surely all of us can get behind. Okay, maybe not Wolves fans.

But for the rest of us there is undoubted joy in watching him simply Enjoying His Football again as he took his assist tally for the season to four with two more in an entertaining win over Wolves. Some players really are just more effective as the brightest shining light in a more ordinary team than as another cog in a brilliant machine.

There’s no shame in that. There’s nothing wrong with that. And Grealish is one such player. He doesn’t turn 30 until next month; there really could be an awful lot left to come in a career that now has all the baubles and trimmings of being part of Man City’s stunning run of recent success.

But one suspects that what Grealish might achieve at Everton might just bring him far more joy than trophies and medals ever could. Although he might miss the parades.

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Why Spurs signing Xavi Simons beats Ebere Eze to Arsenal

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Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the signing of RB Leipzig attacking midfielder Xavi Simons after missing out on Ebere Eze to Arsenal.

Thomas Frank’s side made Eze his top attacking-midfield target earlier this month but the deal was hijacked by their arch-rivals.

Boyhood Gunners fan and former Hale End youngster Eze has had a smile on his face 24/7 since putting pen to paper on a senior return to north London, while the club’s top rivals were left reeling and searching for alternatives.

An attempt to lure Argentine wonderkid Nico Paz from Como failed.

Paz joined Como permanently from Real Madrid this summer, and the Spanish giants have a buy-back option that they are expected to exercise next summer. The message from them was (reportedly): Don’t go to Spurs because you’ll be coming to us in 2026.

There were rumours of Leicester City’s Bilal El Khannouss or Liverpool’s Harvey Elliott, but they eventually landed on Leipzig maestro Simons.

Chelsea had been linked with the 22-year-old for weeks and an agreement on personal terms was in place.

Despite this, they never agreed a fee with Leipzig, which opened the door for Spurs to complete a transfer hijack of their own.

When it became clear that Spurs were frontrunners for Simons’ signature, Chelsea were essentially unbothered.

They’re currently focusing on outgoings after agreeing a £40million deal for Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho, with Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku among those heading for the exit door.

Still, it’s nice for Spurs to have the feeling they’ve finally got one over Chelsea, who have experience of hijacking their deals. Willian obviously comes straight to mind.

It felt like a hijack of the hijack was inevitable, but Spurs were decisive and they have a player with enormous potential, and someone who might be better than their original top target (after Morgan Gibbs-White) already.

There are clear positives to both deals, but Spurs have smashed it with the signing of someone five years younger, and arguably more dynamic, versatile, and dangerous.

Simons’ burst of pace and ability to produce that all-important end product will make him a difference maker for new head coach Frank.

And with him lining up alongside players like Mohammed Kudus, Wilson Odobert, Mathys Tel and Brennan Johnson, this is a very exciting team.

The total package for Simons is reportedly just over £56m, which is £12m under what Arsenal paid for Eze.

So, he’s cheaper than Eze, younger than Eze, has played at a higher level than Eze, has more international experience than Eze, and arguably has a higher ceiling than Eze.

We can debate who’s better all night long, but what is for sure is that Spurs have fallen upwards after the Gibbs-White and Eze shambles.

Statistically, Simons doesn’t blow Eze out of the water, but he is superior.

In Squawka’s key per 90 playmaking statistics, the ex-Crystal Palace favourite takes two of ten metrics, while they are joint for assists per 90 (0.3). Those two are shots on target (1.1 v 1.0), and take-ons completed (2.4 v 1.4).

Simons takes it for goals (0.5 v 0.3), chances created (2.1 v 2.0), pass accuracy (82.9% v 81.51%), through balls (1.0 v 0.4), fouls won (2.4 v 1.8), ball recoveries (5.4 v 5.1), and touches in the opposition’s box (3.7 v 3.6).

So the stats in which Simons leads, most are only marginally better, but they are better…

Football opinions should be decided on the pitch, though, not on paper, fancy spreadsheets or graphs.

What do you think? Spark a debate Under The Line…

And for the record, Simons was ahead of Eze in my available attacking midfielders feature. So, no, it’s not a knee-jerk opinion!

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Tottenham transfer: Romano reveals shock Spurs 'approach' for Man City star as they battle AC Milan

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Tottenham have made an approach to sign Manchester City centre-back Manuel Akanji before the transfer deadline, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

The north Londoners are looking to add more players to their squad before the transfer deadline with Thomas Frank overseeing a successful start to the new campaign.

Tottenham have turned loan deals for Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel into permanent transfers this summer, while Mohammed Kudus, Luka Vuskovic, Kota Takai and Joao Palhinha have also arrived.

A new attacking midfielder was one of their priorities this summer, especially since James Maddison suffered an ACL injury that is likely to rule him out for most of the season, but they missed out on deals for Morgan Gibbs-White and Eberechi Eze.

However, Romano revealed earlier on Friday that Netherlands international Xavi Simons will be signing for Tottenham from RB Leipzig after a contract was signed.

Romano revealed on X: ‘BREAKING: Xavi Simons to Tottenham, here we go! All SIGNED between Spurs and RB Leipzig for fee worth €60m fixed after agreement revealed overnight. Xavi has completed his medical and his contract is also now signed. Contract until 2030 + 2 year option.’

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And now Romano has brought more positive transfer news for Spurs fans with Tottenham pursuing a move for Manchester City centre-back Akanji.

Frank is looking to add more depth in that area of the pitch and now Tottenham have made an approach for Akanji, who has also been linked with Crystal Palace.

Romano added on X: ‘EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham make approach with Man City for Manuel Akanji, one of 3 names on shortlist. AC Milan are also in talks over move for the defender, ready to pay £15m fee but still in talks over personal terms #THFC and Milan want CB before the end of the window.’

After missing out on Eze to Arsenal earlier this month, Tottenham boss Frank made it absolutely “clear” that he only wanted to sign players who “want to come to the club”.

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Frank said: “To make it very, very clear, I don’t want any players who don’t want to come to the club and wear this fantastic badge.

“We don’t want them here, that’s very clear. The fans also feel the same. If they don’t want to play for the club, really enjoy it, no problem. We don’t want them here. That’s the message.”

The Spurs boss added: “Whoever the player is, whoever they support I don’t care too much about. We all have a past. The main thing is the player wants to come. If they’re from Spain, Brazil, Denmark… if they want to come, perfect.”

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Tottenham transfers: Spurs 'encouraged to keep pushing' for Brazilian as Romano gives 'here we go' to deal

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Tottenham will keep pushing in their attempts to sign Savinho from Manchester City despite the Citizens’ strong stance, according to reports.

Spurs have been looking to add to attacking areas of their squad over the last couple of months with Tottenham missing out on deals for Morgan Gibbs-White and Eberechi Eze.

Their search for an attacking midfielder took on extra importance recently with James Maddison picking up an ACL injury that is likely to rule him out for most of the new season.

As revealed earlier today, RB Leipzig star Xavi Simons emerged as their top target as he completed a medical but the Netherlands international has now signed a contract at Tottenham too.

That has led to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano giving his ‘here we go’ confirmation to the deal with the transfer worth around €60m.

Romano wrote on X: ‘BREAKING: Xavi Simons to Tottenham, here we go! All SIGNED between Spurs and RB Leipzig for fee worth €60m fixed after agreement revealed overnight. Xavi has completed his medical and his contract is also now signed. Contract until 2030 + 2 year option.’

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Writing in The Athletic, journalist David Ornstein added: ‘The clubs have agreed a deal worth €60million (£51.8m; $70m) for the 22-year-old Netherlands international attacker, who has signed a five-year contract with the option of a further two seasons.

‘Personal terms are also in place and Simons completed a medical on Thursday ahead of finalising the proposed transfer to the north London side, which is now only subject to Simons closing off the last details of his exit with Leipzig.’

Tottenham also remain interested in signing Man City winger Savinho this summer despite having bids rejected by the Citizens earlier this month.

Our friends at TEAMtalk have revealed that, despite Man City’s insistence that the Brazilian is not for sale, the player’s stance has ‘encouraged them to keep pushing’.

Spurs ‘have not completely pulled away from a deal’ and they will keep lines of communication open ahead of the deadline as they hope to do a deal for the Brazil star.

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Tottenham have made a perfect start to the new Premier League season with Thomas Frank’s side beating Burnley and Man City in their opening two fixtures of the campaign.

And Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher was impressed by how Frank’s outfit set up against Man City in their 2-0 victory last weekend.

Carragher said on Sky Sports on Monday: “When I think about teams playing against Pep’s teams, the only team I would say who really went after them and never really changed was Klopp’s Liverpool, because they felt, ‘we’re as good as you, we’re not going to change our game for you’.

“I don’t think I’ve seen a team braver than Tottenham. Van de Ven, the left centre back in a back four, jumps here, and Romero comes in behind Haaland.

“I’ve never seen a situation where the two full-backs are on the halfway line with the two wingers and the two centre-backs are higher up.

“Normally, you see a situation where the full-backs are high and your centre-backs are at the back, but it’s completely the opposite because it was a man-to-man system. Really, really brave.”

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Tottenham transfer: Xavi Simons 'completes medical' ahead of £51.8m move; Spurs 'want deal done today'

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Tottenham are set to seal the signing of Netherlands international Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig after he completed a medical, according to reports.

Spurs have been searching for a new attacking midfielder for months with their recruitment team failing in attempts to sign Morgan Gibbs-White and Eberechi Eze.

Their need for a new player in that position has ramped up in recent weeks with James Maddison suffering an ACL injury that is likely to keep him out for most of the season.

And now Tottenham are looking to get a deal for Simons wrapped up quickly with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealing that Spurs are looking to get a ‘deal done today’ for the RB Leipzig attacking midfielder.

The Italian journalist claimed in the early hours of Friday morning that he expected a ‘here we go soon’ with a €60m (£51.8m) ‘bid accepted’ for the 22-year-old.

Romano wrote on X: ‘EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham agree €60m fee with RB Leipzig for Xavi Simons! Official bid accepted, green light after #THFC sent formal bid following player’s encouragement. Spurs want deal done today also on player side + medical in the next hours. Here we go, expected soon.’

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And now The Athletic‘s David Ornstein insists that Tottenham are ‘are set to complete the signing’ of Simons after he passed a medical ahead of a transfer.

Ornstein added: ‘Personal terms are also in place and Simons completed a medical on Thursday ahead of finalising the proposed transfer to the north London side, which is now only subject to Simons closing off the last details of his exit with Leipzig.’

Tottenham have won both of their opening two Premier League matches against Burnley and Manchester City and Gary Neville was impressed by their performance against the latter.

Neville told NBC Sports: “I thought Tottenham ran all over them; they looked a little bit like an old team, City, which was worrying.

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“Tottenham pressed and hurried really well. Thomas Frank has come in and done a really good job in the first couple of weeks, but yeah, worrying signs for City, because that was a strong team they had out.

“We’ve seen [Frank] in three games, big games in the last couple of weeks, and what he’s done is adapt his style to each game and, obviously, a big criticism of Tottenham under Ange Postecoglou was that they never changed, they were always the same.

“You could predict exactly what they were going to do, and in the end, it was a sorry state for them. But what you’ve seen with Frank: he’ll go five at the back, he’s gone four at the back, they’ll press high, sometimes they’ll sit deep.”

Neville added: “We’re seeing a little bit more, I think, of a change in this last 12 to 18 months, where we’re seeing the old style of football return.

“It’s been this way for a few years that you’ve got to have a philosophy, you’ve got to have a way of playing, and now it seems we’ve got a few managers near the top end who are adapting from game to game. I think Thomas Frank is adapting from game to game, he’s getting the best out of the players that he’s got.

““It was a little embarrassing for them in midweek, losing Eze to Arsenal, that was a bad one for them, but they recovered really well to get a great result, he’s started well, and the players seem to be thriving under him.”

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Xavi Simons: Tottenham braced for Eze deja vu as Chelsea primed to hijack the hijackers

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Tottenham have now made an offer for Xavi Simons, but he’s already agreed personal terms with Chelsea. This all feels very Eberechi Eze.

Even assuming Chelsea complete the £35-40m signing of Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United, Christopher Nkunku’s seemingly imminent move to AC Milan for roughly the same fee will mean the Blues’ net spend this summer will still be roughly zero despite it ranking comfortably in the top ten biggest transfer windows of all time.

An exit for Axel Disasi looks set to further boost their coffers, with Saudi Pro League side NEOM the very welcome suitors now rivalling Sunderland and Bournemouth for the Frenchman’s signature. And Nicolas Jackson could yet provide a significant windfall this summer as Chelsea reportedly wait for a conclusion to the Alexander Isak saga to see if Newcastle’s – or indeed Liverpool’s – desperate chase for a striker leads them to make a late bid for the Senegal striker.

At the very least it looks as though Bayern Munich are willing to pay a hefty loan fee for his services, with Chelsea doing their level best to ensure an obligation to buy next summer.

In short, Chelsea have cash to burn with more yet to come. And that’s a problem for Tottenham.

Sky Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg has revealed that Tottenham have now ‘officially submitted an offer’ for the Netherlands international.

Plettenberg wrote on X: ‘EXCLUSIVE | Tottenham have now officially submitted an offer to RB Leipzig for #Xavi Simons! It is already close to the offer that RB are expecting – €70 million all-in. No offer from Chelsea yet. #CFC.’

Chelsea have though agreed personal terms with Simons, who told RB Leipzig weeks ago that he wanted to move to Stamford Bridge. It’s as yet unclear how the 22-year-old feels about a potential move to Tottenham. Fabrizio Romano claims he has ‘arrived in London with his camp in order to clarify future move soon’.

Tottenham’s need is far greater than Chelsea’s. After James Maddison’s long-term injury, their failure to prise Morgan Gibbs-White from Wolves, Eberechi Eze’s snub in favour of Arsenal and Aston Villa shutting the door to Morgan Rogers’ exit, they’re almost at Newcastle striker levels of desperation in their bid to get a new playmaker through the door.

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For Chelsea however, as is the case with Garnacho, it feels as though Simons is barely a want, let alone a need. Ousting Cole Palmer from the starting lineup is an impossibility anyway, and even if he’s injured as he was for West Ham and likely again for Fulham on Saturday, Enzo Fernandez proved himself perfectly capable of playing in that No.10 position when asked to last season by Enzo Maresca, who has also confirmed Joao Pedro as an option for that role.

No one will be claiming Chelsea are light on attacking players if Simons ends up at Tottenham. But such is their position of financial strength after Champions League qualification, the Club World Cup win and an excellent selling summer, Chelsea might just consider buying Simons – who they do clearly like – merely to stop their title rivals (yes, that’s right) from getting him.

Tottenham are in the same spot Newcastle found themselves in when trying to sign Hugo Ekitike and then Benjamin Sesko, with Chelsea the Big Boy here instead of Liverpool or Manchester United, or indeed what they themselves endured when Arsenal decided they actually did quite fancy Eberechi Eze, thank you very much.

Having been sold on the idea of Chelsea well over a month ago, Simons will have spent most of his time since picturing his life at Stamford Bridge – the manager he will be working under, the players he’ll be playing with, the famed ‘project’ he will be a part of. As was clearly the case with Eze, pivoting from a dream destination isn’t easy.

The question is whether Tottenham can persuade Simons before Chelsea come calling, because if they do, we suspect Daniel Levy will be forced back to the drawing board once more.

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Tottenham 'submit official offer' for Simons as Romano reveals update on shock Newcastle swap

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Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed a major update on a potential swap deal between Tottenham and Newcastle involving Richarlison, as Spurs make their first offer for Xavi Simons.

Thomas Frank’s side have stayed perfect so far this season with consecutive Premier League victories over Burnley and Manchester City providing the former Brentford boss a roaring start to his tenure.

James Maddison’s ACL injury, which is likely to rule him out for most of the season, has seen Tottenham ramp up their efforts to bring in a new attacking midfielder before the transfer window shuts on Monday.

Tottenham had pursued deals for Morgan Gibbs-White and Eberechi Eze earlier this summer and now it looks like they have settled on a potential deal for Chelsea target Simons, who plays for RB Leipzig.

Sky Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg has revealed that Tottenham have now ‘officially submitted an offer’ for the Netherlands international.

Plettenberg wrote on X: ‘EXCLUSIVE | Tottenham have now officially submitted an offer to RB Leipzig for #Xavi Simons! It is already close to the offer that RB are expecting – €70 million all-in. No offer from Chelsea yet. #CFC.’

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Richarlison has been linked with a move away over the summer transfer window but his key contributions over the opening couple of fixtures could now see him stay.

Transfer expert Romano has addressed rumours that Newcastle could look to complete a swap deal for the Brazil international before the window shuts.

Romano told the Men In Blazers podcast: “Look, every summer we have rumours about Richarlison leaving. Every transfer window, January, summer, is always about that.

“But then it’s never close because the player is very happy at Tottenham and I’m hearing that Thomas Frank is also very happy with him.

“So I’m not sure he’s leaving. I also heard some rumours about a Newcastle player maybe being included in some deal. But I’m told that this is not the case.

“Richarlison is very happy at Tottenham. I see him staying and I see Tottenham signing two players up front before the end of the season, but not losing Richarlison.”

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Tottenham have also shown interest in Man City winger Savinho but the Citizens have ruled out a transfer before the transfer market closes.

TBR Football chief correspondent Graeme Bailey has revealed: “City’s hierarchy’s stance was always the same with Savinho; they did not want him to leave. Yes, they showed an interest in Rodrygo, but it was always difficult, and they maintained their stance on Savinho.

“However, I am told that Savinho really wanted the Spurs move and still does; the window remains open until Monday, and he hopes the deal could happen.

“Spurs will remain attentive to the situation, should they get any encouragement; however, they have also made it clear to Savinho they are moving forward with other targets too.”

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Top Chelsea target ‘about to move’ to Tottenham in shock twist as Romano gives ‘here we go’

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Top Chelsea target Xavi Simons is now set to join Tottenham before the end of the summer transfer window, according to reports in Germany.

The Blues had been in hot pursuit of the Netherlands international as they looked to add another attacking midfielder to their ranks before the end of the market.

But widespread reports revealed on Wednesday that Tottenham are now looking to jump ahead of Chelsea in the queue to sign Simons from RB Leipzig this summer.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealed on Wednesday: “Tottenham will not advance or bid for Xavi Simons while Chelsea are still in for him!.

“Chelsea remains in negotiations, and advanced talks with the player. It’s really important for Nkunku to go.”

And now German newspaper Bild seem to indicate that Simons will be on his way to Tottenham, and not Chelsea, in the final few days of the transfer window.

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Bild claim that Simons is ‘about to move’ to Spurs – who are looking to sign a replacement for the injured James Maddison – with the Dutchman ‘in London’ with ‘training this morning is already taking place without him’.

It is understood that ‘everything now points to a move to Premier League club Tottenham, where Xavi and his entourage will hold further talks this Thursday’.

The report adds that ‘the clubs have already exchanged verbal figures in initial exploratory talks’ with Leipzig looking to reach ‘€70 million, including bonuses’ for Simons’ transfer.

Bild continues: ‘For a long time, Chelsea FC was considered the hottest lead, and Xavi and his agent Ali Barat, who has excellent connections in England, had agreed to the club. But the “Blues” have now set their sights on Fermín López (22) from FC Barcelona and have even made the club a €50 million offer for the Spaniard.’

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Sky Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg also added his update on Simons, he wrote on X: ‘BREAKING | Tottenham are now preparing to hijack the imminent deal for #Xavi Simons to Chelsea.

‘Xavi has been excused from team duties due to contract talks and is no longer in Leipzig, as RB confirm. #CFC #COYS Xavi and Chelsea still have a full agreement in place – and Chelsea remain very much in the race, now alongside Tottenham. Leipzig are waiting for official offers.’

Chelsea have been boosted in their pursuit of Fermin or another midfielder with transfer expert Romano giving his ‘here we go’ confirmation to Christopher Nkunku’s move to AC Milan.

Romano has claimed that Chelsea are set to bring in around €42m, including add-ons, for the France international, he wrote on X: ‘EXCLUSIVE: Christopher Nkunku to AC Milan, here we go! Deal verbally agreed in principle between the clubs. AC Milan and Chelsea are set to prepare documents today, fee will be in the region of €35m with add-ons. Nkunku said yes to 5 year contract yesterday, as revealed.’

Romano added: ‘Understand the total package for Christopher Nkunku to AC Milan can reach €42m, add-ons included. Chelsea accept initial fixed fee higher than €35m plus add-ons.’

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