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Tottenham handed major boost ahead of their weekend clash against Everton

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Tottenham Hotspur have received a major boost ahead of their Premier League clash with Everton, who are grappling with a severe injury crisis.

According to The Independent, Everton may have only 14 fit senior players available for their upcoming match against Spurs, following a tough start to the season.

The Toffees are dealing with multiple injuries and suspensions after their 3-0 defeat to Brighton in their opener.

Everton’s defensive woes have been exacerbated by recent developments.

Key defender James Tarkowski is now doubtful for the match against Tottenham, and veteran Ashley Young will be unavailable due to a red card received in the Brighton game.

These setbacks further compound the challenges faced by manager Sean Dyche.

Tottenham, having drawn 1-1 with newly promoted Leicester City in their season opener, are eager to secure a win to boost their campaign.

The weakened state of the Everton squad provides Spurs with a promising opportunity to achieve their first Premier League victory of the season.

As Ange Postecoglou’s side gears up for this crucial fixture, Tottenham fans will be hopeful that the club can take advantage of Everton’s difficulties to gain momentum for the season ahead.

Late loan move now likely after Tottenham hold ‘positive conversations’ with English club

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Stoke City are in discussions to secure the services of Tottenham Hotspur defender Ashley Phillips before the transfer window closes.

According to the latest report from TEAMtalk, the Championship club has held “positive conversations” regarding Phillips and is in a strong position to finalise a loan deal.

The 19-year-old centre-back, who joined Tottenham in August last year, is highly rated by both clubs.

However, with fierce competition for a first-team spot at Spurs, including established defenders like Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, and Radu Dragusin, Phillips currently faces limited opportunities under manager Ange Postecoglou.

Last season, Phillips was loaned out to Championship side Plymouth Argyle, where he impressed and was instrumental in helping the team avoid relegation. His contributions were recognised as he won Plymouth’s Young Player of the Season award.

Tottenham are eager for Phillips to continue his development with regular playing time, and a loan move to Stoke City could provide the ideal platform.

Spurs believe that consistent play in the challenging environment of the Championship is crucial for Phillips’ growth as a player.

With the transfer deadline fast approaching, the Potters appear well-positioned to complete the deal. This loan move could offer Phillips valuable first-team experience and help him further develop.

Tottenham ace suffers hamstring injury while playing for the U21s

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Tottenham Hotspur’s promising young striker, Will Lankshear, may have suffered an injury setback during a recent Football League Trophy match against Bristol Rovers.

The game, which ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw before Spurs’ U21 side clinched a 6-5 victory on penalties, showcased Lankshear’s talents, particularly when he scored a stunning goal from outside the box.

Despite his impressive display, Lankshear was forced to leave the field late in the match, raising concerns that he might have sustained an injury.

He was replaced by Jaden Williams, which sparked worries about his availability for upcoming fixtures.

Will is forced off inside the closing stages, on comes Jaden 🔄 pic.twitter.com/Ym7qOb28pM

— Tottenham Hotspur Academy (@Spurs_Academy) August 20, 2024

Alasdair Gold shared an update on the striker, confirming that the youngster picked up a hamstring injury. Subsequent scans were to reveal the extent of the injury but the Tottenham correspondent hoped that it is nothing too bad.

While answering a question by a fan on the Spurs Q&A on Football London, Gold said:

“First up, Will needs to recover from a hamstring injury suffered in the Trophy match on Tuesday night.“I think the results of the scans on that should be available today. Hopefully it’s nothing bad but we’ll find out.”

Lankshear has been one of the standout talents in Tottenham’s academy, drawing attention from both manager Ange Postecoglou and the club’s supporters.

Since joining Spurs, the young striker has made a significant impact at the youth level. He debuted for the under-18s in October 2022, scoring twice in a memorable performance against Wolverhampton Wanderers’ youth team.

His contributions in the UEFA Youth League and Premier League 2 have further solidified his reputation as a rising star.

Last season, Lankshear netted an impressive 23 goals in 23 Premier League 2 games, including a brace in the play-off final against Sunderland, earning him the Player of the Season award.

Tottenham scouts keeping a close eye on versatile midfielder as club intensifies pursuit

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Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly intensified their pursuit of Middlesbrough’s rising star, Hayden Hackney, as the transfer window approaches its final stages.

According to reports from TBR, Spurs’ scouts have been closely monitoring the 22-year-old midfielder’s performances during the opening games of the Championship season.

The North London club has long been interested in Hackney, with his outstanding displays last season only solidifying their desire to bring him to the Premier League.

Hackney’s growth as a player, coupled with his versatility in midfield, has caught the attention of several top-flight clubs. However, Tottenham appears particularly keen on securing his services.

Despite this mounting interest, Middlesbrough manager Michael Carrick is determined to keep Hackney at the Riverside Stadium.

Carrick has reportedly made it clear to the club’s board that Hackney is crucial to the team’s ambitions this season.

Hackney, who joined Middlesbrough’s academy at the age of 10, has steadily risen through the ranks to establish himself as a key figure in the first team.

Following a loan spell at Scunthorpe United, where he gained valuable experience despite a controversial six-game suspension, Hackney returned to Middlesbrough and flourished under Carrick’s guidance during the 2022-23 season.

He earned the club’s Young Player of the Year Award and a nomination for the Championship Young Player of the Season. He made 28 appearances across all competitions last season, scoring 2 and assisting another 2 across all competitions.

Although Hackney remains under contract with Middlesbrough until 2027, Tottenham’s growing interest suggests they may test the club’s resolve to keep their star midfielder.

Tottenham plotting late move for £50m-rated Premier League ace

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Tottenham are plotting a late move for Wolves midfield star Joao Gomes.

The North London club have done some incredible transfer business this summer. They have added Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall to strengthen their midfield further.

While the teenage duo have huge potential and they can surely help them in the long run, neither of them is expected to be a regular starter in the 2024/25 season. With less than two weeks left in the transfer window, Spurs are considering making a move for another midfield star.

According to a report from GMS, Tottenham are considering making a late bid for the services of Joao Gomes. Pierre-Emile Højbjerg has already left the club while Rodrigo Bentancur picked up a head injury in their opening game of the season at the King Power Stadium. As a result, Ange Postecoglou is looking to bring in a cover, and he feels the 23-year-old Wolves star could be an ideal fit for them.

Gomes joined the English club at the start of 2023 and he hasn’t looked back since. So far, he has featured in a total of 50 matches and has been a standout performer for them. His ability to feature in a defensive role as well as a touch higher up the pitch is what attracts interest from Spurs.

The North London club have been linked with the Brazilian international for a while now, and they are finally looking to formalise their interest. They are plotting a late swoop to sign him before the end of the deadline day.

While Wolves are reluctant to sell, a bid of around £50 million will surely make them think twice. Spurs have the finances to make it happen, but they could face competition from rival clubs Manchester United and Liverpool who have also been linked to the youngster.

Tottenham star’s advisor opens up on ‘haunting’ injury blow against Leicester

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Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur picked up an injury blow against Leicester City in their Premier League opener.

The 27-year-old Uruguayan international picked up a serious knee injury last season and he missed most of the season as a result of that. The player’s advisor has now revealed that the midfielder had a similar injury last season and the situation is quite haunting for him.

“These negative situations have been haunting him,” Daniel Fernandez revealed to Buysan.

“They are going to do a preventive scan, but he is stable. At that same stage, he injured his knee in 2023.”

Tottenham will certainly hope that the South American midfielder can return to action quickly. He is a key player for the North London club and losing him for an extended period of time could prove to be a major blow.

Spurs will be hoping to secure Champions League qualification this season and they will look to do well in the domestic trophies as well. They cannot afford to lose key players at the start of the season.

They are already lacking in depth when it comes to the midfield unit and losing Bentancur would be a major blow for them. They will certainly hope that the South American can return to action quickly.

Meanwhile, the 27-year-old has proven his quality in the Premier League and he is a key player for Tottenham. He will look to get back into action soon and make a defining impact for the North London club. There is no doubt that he has the physical and technical attributes to establish himself as one of the best midfielders in the league, and it remains to be seen all the situation unfolds.

Tottenham transfer set to go down to the wire – report

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As the summer transfer window approaches its conclusion, Giovani Lo Celso is evaluating his options amid interest from several clubs.

Aston Villa, Real Betis, and AS Roma have all expressed interest in the 28-year-old midfielder, who is entering the final year of his contract with Tottenham.

Lo Celso’s departure from Spurs before the window closes is anticipated, as both Betis and Villa have shown interest but have not yet made concrete offers.

AS Roma have recently joined the fray, although their pursuit could be influenced by Paulo Dybala’s potential move to the Saudi Pro League, according to Express Sport.

As per the report, the saga is set to go down to the wire.

Despite his talent, Lo Celso has struggled to secure a regular spot in Ange Postecoglou’s squad. Last season, injuries limited him to just four Premier League starts out of 22 appearances, resulting in two goals and two assists.

His time at Tottenham, marked by injuries and inconsistency, has not lived up to the expectations set when he joined from Paris Saint-Germain for £60 million.

With only 10 goals and 8 assists in 108 appearances, Lo Celso’s impact has been modest.

As the transfer window nears its end, Tottenham is prepared to negotiate his departure, aiming to reach a deal that benefits both the club and the player. Lo Celso’s decision will likely influence Spurs’ final transfer activities of the summer.

Sky Sports pundit feels Tottenham have made the best signing this summer

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Paul Merson has hailed Tottenham’s £65 million signing of Dominic Solanke as the best of the summer.

Since the start of the transfer window, Tottenham Hotspur were on the lookout for a new striker. They wanted to bring in an out-and-out number nine who could add goals and whose presence could uplift the attack as a whole. While Spurs were linked with quite a few world-class forwards, they decided to go ahead with a proven Premier League product in Dominic Solanke.

The former Liverpool star had excelled at Bournemouth and he had scored 19 goals in the English top flight last season. On the back of his performances, the North London club paid a club-record fee of £65 million to prise him away from the Cherries. Solanke’s arrival solves quite a few of Tottenham’s problems and Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson believes Spurs have made the best signing of the summer in Solanke.

Merson said on Sky Sports: “I’ve pretty much answered that in Solanke. At Spurs, Richarlison is a good player on his day, but you need more than that on your day. Solanke could be that difference because teams were starting to push up on Spurs and suffocate them, but Solanke’s pace and his threat in behind, that can help stretch the game for Postecoglou’s side.”

Solanke’s arrival will allow Postecoglou to use Son Heung-min in his preferred position out wide on the left. Since he is only 26, the former Liverpool striker could help them for years to come. His pace and his eye for goal will give them an x-factor in the final third of the pitch. More importantly, his arrival will make things easier for James Maddison.

Maddison surely had an incredible start to life at Spurs but he couldn’t reach similar levels after returning from injury. Merson feels Solanke’s presence up top and his ability to run in behind will free up space for the former Leicester City number ten making him more effective going forward.

While the Sky Sports pundit considers Richarlison to be a good option in attack, the 56-year-old feels Spurs needed more cutting edge in the final third and Solanke will provide them with that.

Tottenham make enquiry for 22-year-old Premier League attacker on Arsenal radar

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Tottenham Hotspur are keen on signing Simon Adingra from Brighton and Hove Albion.

According to a report from HITC, Tottenham have made an enquiry for the 22-year-old Premier League attacker and they will face competition from Arsenal for his services.

The North clubs are keen on signing the Ivory Coast winger and it remains to be seen whether Brighton are prepared to consider a move for him.

Adingra had an impressive season with Brighton last season and he contributed toward seven goals and three assists in all competitions. It is no secret that Tottenham need to bring in attacking options this summer and signing a quality winger could prove to be a wise decision.

However, the North London have already signed Wilson Odobert from Burnley and it remains to be seen whether they are prepared to splash out on another winger.

Adingra will certainly be tempted to join a big club this summer and the opportunity to play for Tottenham or Arsenal will be quite attractive.

Arsenal need to add more quality and depth to their attacking unit as well. They have not been able to rotate players like Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka last season. They need more options so that they can shuffle their pack.

Spurs will be competing in the UEFA Europa league next season and they need a deeper squad in order to rotate their key players from time to time. It will be interesting to see if they follow up on their interest with an official proposal to sign Adingra in the remaining days of the window.

‘I don’t think he’s an Ange Postecoglou player’: Sky Journalist expects Spurs to sell 28-year-old

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Tottenham Hotspur are expected to get rid of their fringe players this summer and Giovani Lo Celso could be on his way out of the club.

According to Sky Sports journalist Michael Bridge via GMS, the 28-year-old does not fit into Ange Postecoglou’s style of football and he is likely to be sold. Bridge has added that Spurs will now focus on getting rid of their fringe players in the remaining days of the window.

“The focus over the next few days is going to be on outgoings. In particular, Lo Celso, who will command a decent transfer fee. I don’t think he’s an Ange Postecoglou player.”

They have done some interesting transfer business this summer and they have improved their squad immensely. They will look to free up their wage bill and get rid of players who are not a key part of their plans now.

The Argentine international has been linked with a move away from the club in recent months and it will be interesting to see where he ends up. The 28-year-old is a quality player on his day, but he has not been able to hold down a regular starting spot at Tottenham and convince the manager to give him regular opportunities. He has been linked with the return to La Liga, with Real Betis keen on securing his signature.

Lo Celso needs to play regularly at this stage of his career and leaving Tottenham would be ideal for all parties. It remains to be seen whether any club is willing to come forward and submit an acceptable offer for him in the coming weeks.