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Barcelona to drop out from race for Tottenham target Nico Williams

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Tottenham Hotspur have been subject to intensive links with a move for Nico Williams in the last summer transfer window; however, the Spaniard chose to stay with his current employers, i.e., Athletic Club, over a highly regarded move away.

The Spain international was the centre of the summer transfer window, given links with a probable move with the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham, Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain. However, none of the aforementioned sides had what it took to pry away his signatures from his boyhood club.

Tottenham among clubs eyeing Nico Williams

He has been playing some good football in La Liga once again this season with a decent stat of a couple of goals complemented by three assists in 16 appearances across all competitions for Athletic Club, who are keen on extending his contract, per SPORT.

However, any potential contract extension will take Barcelona out of the race for his signatures, as the Camp Nou side is only looking to spend no more than €60 million for his services given their financial struggles, per PSG Talk.

Moreover, as Ornstein suggests, the stage is set for another summer of intense rumours surrounding Nico Williams, especially if his release clause doesn’t increase. The fact that the player is open to a switch to English football after initially waiting for Barcelona last summer will be a big boost for the top Premier League sides.

Tottenham are said to have shown interest in his signatures and could find themselves in the mix once again, especially if Ange Postecoglou‘s side qualifies for Champions League football in the upcoming campaign.

For Tottenham, if Levy is to secure Williams, it would be a significant coup; however, Spurs will have to act fast and decisively, given the Premier League rivals and European giants also preparing to enter the race for one of Spain’s brightest young talents.

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Pedro Porro is ready to leave Tottenham Hotspur for a bigger club

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Tottenham star Pedro Porro has been linked with many European clubs

Tottenham Hotspur have not enjoyed a great start to the season and dropped further points on Sunday following a 1-1 draw with Fulham.

The highly inconsistent performances and results have seen Ange Postecoglou’s side drop to seventh in the Premier League table, although they remain only five points behind second-place Arsenal. The North London side have been hit with injuries to key players, with the likes of Micky van de Ven, Wilson Odobert, Richarlison and Mikey Moore all currently on the treatment table.

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In addition, there are some question marks hanging over the futures of some of the club’s high-profile players ahead of the winter transfer window. And one of those is Pedro Porro.

Pedro Porro has seen his stock skyrocket ever since the arrival of Ange Postecoglou last year after a challenging start to life in North London. The Spaniard is now regarded as one of the best right-backs in the Premier League, thanks to his consistent and influential displays both offensively and while defending.

This has led to the Don Benito-born talent linked with moves away to Manchester City and Real Madrid in the last couple of months. Real Madrid, in particular, could move for Porro if their pursuit of Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold fails in the summer.

Now, according to a report from Spanish outlet Sport, Porro believes the time is now right to make the step up and play for a bigger club than Tottenham.

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The 25-year-old has ambitions of playing in the Champions League regularly, having only enjoyed 37 minutes of action in the elite European competition since arriving at Spurs from Sporting CP in January 2023. Manchester United are the latest entrant in the race for his signature as new head coach Ruben Amorim wants to reunite with Porro after enjoying a great time together at Sporting CP.

Porro is Ange Postecoglou’s undisputed first choice at right-back. After him, we have Djed Spence, who remains on the fringes, and the versatile Archie Gray, who is a No.6 by trade but has operated everywhere across the backline this season following his summer switch from Leeds United.

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So, Big Ange and Tottenham would undoubtedly loathe to lose the Spanish international next year, but it will be an even bigger shame to see him join one of our Premier League rivals.

As Porro is rumoured to have decided to end his chapter in North London for pastures new, the chiefs at the Hotspur Way have to bring in a quality right-back to replace him in January itself.

linked Malik Tillman will be watched heavily this season

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Tottenham have expressed an interest in signing PSV Eindhoven star Malik Tillman

Malik Tillman’s list of admirers is growing day by day and one can understand why, with the PSV Eindhoven star having been one of the stand-out players in the Eredivisie this season.

The versatile attacking midfielder has scored eight goals and supplied four assists in 20 games across all competitions—including five goal contributions in as many Champions League nights for PSV Eindhoven—showcasing that he can make an impact on the biggest stage.

As per recent reports, Tottenham Hotspur are set to battle Aston Villa for the signing of Malik Tillman in January.

This follows after Football London correspondent Alasdair Gold revealed that Ange Postecoglou would love to sign a creative midfielder during the January transfer window if the opportunity arises. And the Lilywhites have set their sights on Tillman and why won’t they?

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With 15 goals and 19 assists in just over 50 matches for PSV, the USA international is one of the highly-rated players in the Eredivisie. The 22-year-old’s knack for creating chances, linking plays and deciding matches places him in a league of his own, especially at his age. He can create and score goals at an equal measure, and Tillman is exactly someone needed at Spurs.

John Wenham—the owner of reputable Spurs podcast Lilywhite Rose—expects Spurs-linked Tillman to be extensively scouted by European clubs this season. He could see the North London giants making a move for the PSV ace in 2025.

Tillman has found a home in PSV Eindhoven after failing to make the grade at Bayern, who aware of his potential managed to smartly insert a £30 million buy back and a sell-on clause. After being quite a nomad at such an early age, he could be excited to play in the Premier League and prove himself in arguably the best league in the world.

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The German-born American recently scored a brace in PSV’s exciting 3-2 home win over Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League, further enhancing his reputation as one of the most in-form attackers in the content. Spurs adding Tillman to the mix would be brilliant as he’d be a great option to unlock rigid defences.

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Thus, it would not be a surprise if we test PSV’s resolve with an audacious bid for Tillman in January.

Tottenham keen to add €55million cheat-code to Ange Postecoglou’s roster

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Tottenham are in desperate need of reinforcements as half of their key players are side lined with injuries, forcing the team to rely on academy players to fill out the squad. With the injury crisis ongoing and the team struggling with their trademark inconsistencies, the situation remains challenging for the north London club.

However, there might be some hope on the horizon, as Tottenham Hotspur are among several Premier League clubs showing interest in Athletic Bilbao’s winger Nico Williams, according to The Athletic’s David Ornstein.

Spurs, alongside Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool, have been linked with the “absolutely frightening” 22-year-old forward, who could depart Athletic Bilbao in 2025.

David Ornstein reports that several European and English clubs are eyeing the opportunity to activate Williams’ relatively modest £46m release clause, making a transfer next year a strong possibility. Although the Spanish international is reportedly keen to avoid a winter move, Ornstein has not ruled it out entirely, with Spurs counted among his long-standing admirers.

Nico headed for Premier League football?

Nico Williams has quickly risen as one of Europe’s brightest wingers, delivering an impressive eight goals and 19 assists in 37 appearances for Athletic Bilbao during the 2023/24 season.

His performances were pivotal in Spain’s Euro 2024 success, where he not only scored the opening goal in the final against England but also contributed three goal involvements throughout the tournament. A dynamic “cheat code” forward, Williams thrives on either flank but has primarily featured on the left this season, tallying 18 appearances across all competitions.

Tottenham might prioritise securing a left-sided forward in 2025, especially with the uncertainty surrounding Heung-min Son’s future. The Spurs captain has just seven months remaining on his current deal, which expires at the season’s end, with no agreement on an extension yet.

Writing for the Athletic, the journo reported

“There is a release clause of around €55million (£46m) and Athletic will only sell if that gets activated, so the fact his contract ends in 2027 is irrelevant.

“Williams earns a high salary but the clause is fairly low for a player of this level, so it is probable he will move in 2025 — the bigger question is whether it will be in January or at the end of the season.

“He would prefer not to move in the winter market but you never know. Either way, the likes of Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are among those who hold a long-standing admiration.”

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While it seems unlikely for the Basque winger to leave his boyhood club, having risen through Athletic Bilbao’s academy to become a key figure in the senior team, the future remains uncertain. Williams, who currently earns an impressive £172,000 per week, is deeply rooted in his hometown and club culture.

LOSC Lille striker Jonathan David is on the radar of Tottenham Hotspur

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Tottenham Hotspur broke their club-record transfer to sign Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth in the summer transfer window, and while he has done well, he has not got enough rest due to injury problems to Son Heung-min and Richarlison.

Given the hectic schedule, Ange Postecoglou’s side have to negotiate in the next couple of months, it becomes imperative for the Lilywhites to bring in a quality back-up for Solanke in the 2025 transfer intervals.

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According to a report from The Athletic, Tottenham are one of the clubs interested in signing LOSC Lille striker Jonathan David.

The Canadian international is set to become a free agent at the end of the season (Transfermarkt), and his possible availability has increased interest in his services. Some of Europe’s bigwigs, such as Juventus, Inter Milan, and Atletico Madrid, are keen to get his signature done—either at a reduced price in January or when he becomes a free agent.

From the Premier League, Spurs aren’t the only club interested in Jonathan David. Liverpool, Chelsea and Aston Villa are also keeping tabs on his situation. The striker’s contract at Lille expires at the end of this season, so time could be running out for the French club to cash in on him.

The Ligue 1 outfit could accept offers in the region of €20-30m to avoid losing David on a free in the summer. The North American striker has nine goals in 10 Ligue 1 starts so far this season, demonstrating why he is such a sought-after commodity across Europe. He certainly seems like an intriguing market opportunity for many clubs including Spurs, who have to sign an upgrade for the injury-prone Richarlison.

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The Brooklyn-born talent—long linked with a move to White Hart Lane—is a clinical finisher in front of goal and certainly someone who could be an asset for a big club like Tottenham. He might take the pressure off Solanke to score goals regularly for Big Ange’s side whilst adding much-needed depth in the striker department.

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David would be a smart option to keep Solanke on his toes as well, potentially breeding healthy competition within themselves. With plenty of clubs vying for David’s signature, the Lilywhites must act faster than all of them to bag his signature at a bargain price in January.

Tottenham plan to open new contract talks with Cristian Romero

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Tottenham want to tie Cristian Romero down to a new deal amid interest from top European clubs

Tottenham Hotspur have been exploring options to add quality and depth to the centre-back department during the winter transfer window.

The Lilywhites are in dire need of quality strength in depth at the heart of their defence, with Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven and Radu Dragusin as the only options at Ange Postecoglou’s disposal. He has an established defensive duo of Cristian Romero and Micky Van de Ven; however, the former has been subject to links with Real Madrid in recent months.

Since joining Tottenham from Italian side Atalanta in 2021, Cristian Romero has gone on to establish himself as one of the best central defenders in the Premier League. The 2022 World Cup winner has become the club’s defensive lynchpin, impressing with his commitment, aggression, tenacity, physicality and leadership skills.

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Having not played since mid-November due to injury, Ange Postecoglou’s side have dearly felt his absence. As per reports, the South American is expected to be fit to face Bournemouth on Thursday evening in the Premier League—a player Spurs are hoping to soon tie down to a new long-term deal.

According to an exclusive report from TBR Football, Tottenham have contacted Cristian Romero’s entourage as they look to open contract talks.

The North London club have been trying to get the Argentinean to sign a new deal for some time now. This comes after Real Madrid were strongly linked with a move for the centre-back. Tottenham are now stepping up their efforts to secure the 26-year-old’s future, with the defender’s current deal expiring in 2027 (Transfermarkt).

The aforementioned report adds Tottenham hope to begin talks early in the New Year, with Romero’s camp evaluating the situation. The club hope to make the star defender their new top earner. The 2024 Copa American winner sees Champions League football as key to his future, having just played once in the competition with Spurs.

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Tottenham want to open new contract talks with Romero as quickly as possible as they have become aware of increasing interest in the Argentine. Real Madrid aren’t the only club interested in his services; the likes of Manchester City, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan are also monitoring the defender’s situation at White Hart Lane.

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Big Ange’s side are embroiled in a top-four fight and there are no guarantees that they will be playing Champions League football next season. Keeping that in mind, it will be tricky for Daniel Levy and Co. to convince Romero into penning a new deal by the end of the year.

Tottenham want January move for Juventus star Nicolo Fagioli

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Juventus midfielder Nicolo Fagioli is on Tottenham Hotspur’s radar

Tottenham Hotspur are preparing to bolster their injury-ravaged squad when the transfer window opens in January.

The North London club have been hit by a lot of injuries to key players, subsequently affecting their performance levels and results. It has played a major role in Ange Postecoglou’s side being so inconsistent.

Reinforcements are certainly required next month if Ange Postecoglou wants to maintain his side’s top-four push as well as win a trophy this season. Having focused on recruiting highly regarded young talents with high potential in recent transfer windows, the chiefs at the Hotspur Way will be keen to follow the same model next month.

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According to a report from Italian outlet Tutto Juve, Tottenham are showing interest in signing Juventus midfielder Nicolo Fagioli but face competition from Premier League rivals Crystal Palace. Ligue 1 side Olympic Marseille are also keen on the player.

Having come up through the young ranks at Juventus, Nicolo Fagioli made his senior debut back in January 2021. He is yet to cement his place in the starting XI, clocking 61 appearances across all competitions for the Turin giants.

The seven-cap Italy international, who was slapped with a seven-month ban by the Italian Football Federation for breaching betting rules in October 2023, has started only four of 11 Serie A games this season under new boss Thiago Motta. Fagioli has been handed different roles across the midfield by Motta, and while it is too early to talk about an exit, the aforementioned report adds Juventus will study any offer they receive in January.

Tottenham does have a vast array of midfield options available to them in the squad at the moment, including Archie Gray, Pape Matar Sarr, Yves Bissouma, Rodrigo Bentancur and Lucas Bergvall. But, they do lack that additional strength in depth, and a player like Fagioli could well thrive Big Ange at Spurs, with the 59-year-old promoting youth ever since he arrived at the club last year.

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The Italian is a versatile midfielder, capable of fulfilling a number of roles as per the game’s tactical demands. If Spurs manages to sign him, Fagioli could bring in a lot of energy, tenacity and bite whilst improving the depth of the squad.

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Ange Postecoglou made puzzling James Maddison decision against Fulham

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James Maddison was taken off in the 84th minute during Tottenham’s 1-1 draw with Fulham

Tottenham have endured an up-and-down season thus far, mixing a few incredible performances with some frustrating defeats and results.

The 1-1 draw with London rivals Fulham at home at the weekend was no different, although one would argue that Ange Postecoglou’s squad was severely depleted. The Greek-Australian head coach is doing his best to take the Lilywhites to the top, but injuries have not helped him. He has had to do without several players since the start of the campaign, and that has cost his side dearly.

Due to a glut of injuries to key first-team players, Ange Postecoglou had to make some bold decisions during the game against Fulham. And one of those was to substitute James Maddison in the 84th minute—only a minute after the Cottagers’ skipper Tom Cairney was sent off for a reckless challenge on Dejan Kulusevski after a VAR review.

Ex-Spurs scout Bryan King was perplexed with Big Ange’s decision to take off James Maddison late on for Lucas Bergvall. He had no idea how Bergvall was going to make an impact for the home side when the score was level at 1-1 on Sunday.

A lot has been spoken about Maddison’s form and whether he is helping Spurs maintain their balance and shape this season. The English playmaker responded to his critics in style on his 28th birthday, scoring a brace in the 4-0 rout of Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.

However, he wasn’t at his sublime best against Fulham at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, failing to influence the game with his incisive passing and vision. Yet, with the score level at 1-1 and the visitors just losing their skipper Cairney, who also scored a smashing equaliser, Big Ange missed a trick by removing Maddison from the pitch.

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Whether the playmaker got tired or was Big Ange managing his fitness levels isn’t known yet owing to a busy fixture list coming up, but Tottenham would have had a better chance to win the contest late on had Maddison remained on the pitch.

Tottenham eye January move for former Rangers favourite Malik Tillman

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Tottenham’s inconsistency over past seasons leaves them with no one to blame but themselves. However, under Ange Postecoglou’s second season, the focus must shift to the January transfer window as the squad struggles with the absence of nine key players. Spurs are reportedly in contention to sign PSV Eindhoven’s rising star Malik Tillman. While a move for the German-born talent could be in the works, the Premier League side might need to wait until the summer to secure his services.

Tillman initially joined PSV on loan before making his move permanent last August for a fee of approximately £10 million. The German-born midfielder has consistently impressed, netting nine goals in all competitions last season and already tallying eight this campaign. Reports suggest Tottenham are monitoring his progress closely, with the talented playmaker firmly on their radar.

Tillman could set his sights for top Prem football but not soon

Reputable journalist Florian Plettenberg reports that Malik Tillman has attracted “concrete enquiries” from Tottenham and Aston Villa regarding a potential move in the January transfer window. While the USA international views the Premier League as his ultimate destination, a mid-season transfer seems unlikely. His release clause, estimated between £25 million and £33 million, only becomes active at the end of the campaign.

Tillman impressed during his loan spell at Rangers, earning praise as “phenomenal” after scoring 12 goals and providing five assists in 43 appearances. While Bayern Munich retains a buy-back clause and matching rights, the Bundesliga giants reportedly have no intention of exercising them, given the form of players like Jamal Musiala and Michael Olise. This situation could pave the way for Tottenham and Villa to step up their pursuit of the talented midfielder in the summer.

Tottenham, amidst their ongoing injury crisis, could have greatly benefited from a creative midfielder like Malik Tillman. With James Maddison’s performances resembling a game of Russian roulette—fires on occasion but empty most of the times —Tillman’s versatility and reliability stand out. The USA international’s ability to operate as a left winger adds further appeal, making him a seamless fit for Tottenham’s squad needs.

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At just 22 years old, Tillman has showcased remarkable development at PSV Eindhoven, impressing with his performances since making his move permanent. While Spurs may need to wait until the summer to secure his services, the midfielder is undoubtedly worth the patience. Should he continue his current form, a move to the Premier League could be the ideal next step in his career.

Tottenham keen on Angers goalkeeper Yahia Fofana

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Tottenham Hotspur keen on Angers goalkeeper Yahia Fofana

Tottenham Hotspur were held to a frustrating 1-1 draw by Fulham at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the Premier League on Sunday. Spurs went into the London derby with a depleted squad, with Dominic Solanke dropping out of the squad later in the day due to illness.

Guglielmo Vicario is the latest player to get injured after sustaining an ankle fracture in the 4-0 away win over Manchester City. He is expected to be out for months after undergoing surgery, but what was unbelievable about the whole episode is the fact that the goalkeeper had played over 60 minutes through a fracture.

While Fraser Forster has temporarily taken the gloves and done very well across two games against AS Roma and Fulham, Tottenham will be in big trouble if the ex-England international were to pick up an injury or be sent off as neither Alfie Whiteman nor Brandon Austin have played a single competitive game for the club.

That might force the North Londoners to take a look at the goalkeeping market when the transfer window reopens next month. According to an exclusive report from The Sun, Spurs have identified Angers star Yahia Fofana as one of the potential replacements for the injured Vicario.

Yahia Fofana has made quite a name for himself in Ligue 1 in the last few years. A product of the famed Le Havre academy, the Ivory Coast international moved to Angers in 2022. The 24-year-old became Angers’ first-choice goalkeeper last season, racking up 33 appearances in Ligue 1.

The French-born Ivorian has made 13 league appearances so far this term, keeping two clean sheets and conceding 21 goals. Fofana has not been helped with a fragile defence in front of him, with Alexandre Dujeux’s side currently 14th in the Ligue 1 table.

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Come January, he will have only 18 months remaining on his contract (Transfermarkt) at the Raymond Kopa Stadium. So, Spurs could try and get Fofana on a relatively cut-price fee next month.

The Angers glovesman is decent with the ball at his feet and can make good decisions under pressure. Having earned 18 international caps, the Ivorian has decent experience of playing at the highest level as well. That said, Daniel Levy and Co. must try bringing Fofana to N17 as cover for the injured Vicario.