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How much Tottenham want to pay Bayern Munich to sign Mathys Tel permanently this summer

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Tottenham Hotspur haven’t had a good season by any means, but there have been some positives this term.

On their day, Spurs have shown they can beat anybody and, once they can sort their consistency out, they could well become a force to be reckoned with.

In addition, Tottenham have plenty of superb young players in their ranks who could potentially go on to form the spine of a future high-flying Spurs team.

Tottenham were the talk of the town in last February’s transfer deadline day as they signed Mathys Tel on loan from Bayern Munich.

Now, a report has named how much Spurs are reportedly hoping to pay Bayern to sign Tel permanently at the end of the season.

Tottenham would like to sign Mathys Tel for £30m

Tottenham feel they’re in a strong position to negotiate a lower fee with Bayern to make Tel’s loan move permanent this summer, according to GiveMeSport.

The original agreement between Tottenham and Bayern already contains an option to buy for around £42million.

However, Tottenham now feel they could try to negotiate a lower fee and would like to bring it down towards the £30million mark, according to the report.

It is expected that discussions with Bayern officials will be used to try to negotiate around the valuation, added the report.

Tottenham feel like Tel has integrated well at N17 and, crucially, they feel Bayern don’t necessarily have any plans to reintegrate him at the Allianz Arena.

Ange Postecoglou proven right about Mathys Tel

Back in March, Ange Postecoglou said Tel has “done as well as he possibly can” considering the circumstances at N17.

Postecoglou backed the ‘extraordinary’ Tel to flourish once the injury situation eased and once he can deploy him where he thinks he’ll be best – on the flanks.

“It’s fair to say we’ve put a lot on a very young player and introduced him to our league,” Postecoglou told reporters.

“I remember Lucas [Bergvall] was a similar one at the beginning of the year. He struggled a little bit in certain games, especially in Europe.

“He struggled a couple of times but over time we’ve seen him flourish.

“I’m sure once we can get Dom [Solanke] back in and hopefully Richy [Richarlison] not too far in the future, we can use him in the way we want to.”

Tel has indeed done well playing at left wing, putting in two solid performances in a row against Eintracht Frankfurt and Nottingham Forest.

Although Spurs aren’t doing well at present, Tel certainly looks like he can go on to become a star for the Lilywhites.

Tel has long been tipped for stardom – indeed, Julian Nagelsmann previously backed him to become a 40-goal-season player one day.

“He’s a very young, talented player who can play different positions… he’s very quick, strong with his body,” the Bundesliga website quoted Nagelsmann as saying.

“He’s good at defending the ball with his back towards the opponent’s goal… I have the vision that he could score 40 goals [in a season like Robert Lewandowski] one day in the future.”

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Billionaire linked with Tottenham takeover has just struck £450m deal

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“Can Beyonce play up front?” was the chant that rung out at one recent protest against Daniel Levy and ENIC’s ownership of Tottenham, a nod to the club’s perceived fixation on commercial income over football.

The pop superstar played five nights at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2023 and will return for eight shows at the venue in 2025. Over the two runs, TBR Football understands Spurs are expected to earn around £30m after costs.

In 2006 interview, Beyonce appeared to have never heard of Tottenham – or indeed Arsenal – when asked. She certainly has now, as Daniel Levy has made the stadium a world entertainment hub.

The club estimates that 5.9 billion people are interested in some way in events at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Their most recent accounts show that non-football events at the arena were worth £60m last year. That’s about a quarter of Spurs’ entire annual wage bill, which was £222m at the last count.

So while Beyonce probably can’t play up front, the money Spurs earn from her residency at stadium could quite easily cover the costs of someone who can.

The problem in N17 is not the commercial department, which is among the very best in the world. Spurs’ commercial income since the stadium move in 2019 is well over £1bn. That covers the cost of construction and then some.

No, the real issue is that the North London club have been unable to metabolise that commercial income into results on the pitch, thanks to poor recruitment and – apparently – a loser’s mentality at the very expensive training centre in Enfield.

On Sunday, Liverpool could win the Premier League with a result against Tottenham at Anfield. They are a club that success is possible on a self-sufficient, sustainable financial model.

Fenway Sports Group have put even less money into Liverpool than ENIC and Levy have into Tottenham.

Yes, Liverpool have spent more – a lot more, in fact. Since 2019, Liverpool have spent a combined £2.72bn on wages and transfer amortisation compared to Tottenham’s £1.63bn.

But if you go back to 2010, when FSG bought Liverpool, the two clubs’ revenues were almost identical.

Tottenham and Liverpool have come from relatively similar bases in recent years. The difference is that success on the pitch begets success on the balance sheet, which begets more success on the pitch.

The wage bill is the ultimate predictor of success and it’s true that Spurs’ wage bill is that of a team who should be finishing 6th or 7th in the Premier League.

Allowing for one abysmal season under Ange Postecoglou in 2024-25, their average league position in the past decade has actually been slightly higher.

But the law of averages over the same period suggests that, having spent £3.3bn since their League Cup triumph in 2008, they should have have won at least one of the 69 trophies they have competed for since.

The 69th is, of course, the Europa League this season, with Bodo/Glimt – a team whose revenue is about eight per cent of Spurs’ – awaiting in the semi-final.

It will be fascinating to see what victory in that competition would do for Daniel Levy’s legacy – might it also be a natural cut-off point for him to sell the club?

Tottenham-linked David Blitzer completes £450m takeover deal

Officially, Spurs have been for sale – probably in an auction for a minority stake – for over a year now.

Though the search for a new equity partner was only revealed in the club’s accounts last April, Levy and ENIC have been looking for a buyer for far longer.

Interestingly, there was no reiteration of the search in the most recent set of accounts. However, the long-term situation has not changed and Spurs are still open to part-takeover offers.

Several would-be buyers have been linked – more on the competition field later.

Among those is US entrepreneur David Blitzer, who owns an 18 per cent stake in Crystal Palace, as well as a sports investment portfolio believed to be worth around £3bn.

It’s a matter of public record that Blitzer has explored takeovers of rival Premier League clubs.

He was part of the financing structure of bids for both Manchester United and Chelsea, for instance, while Everton were also said to be a target at one stage.

It was reported last year that Blitzer could be tempted by a minority investment in Spurs, though Premier League rules would first require him to divest his stake in Palace.

Palace’s situation is complicated. John Textor, the club’s largest single shareholder, looking to sell his stake at present, while Blitzer and his investment partner Josh Harris may also be looking for a way out.

If Blitzer does ultimately sell his Palace stake, it would probably yield less than £100m, however, which would not be anywhere near enough for even a five per cent stake in Spurs at Levy’s asking price.

However, liquidity seemingly wouldn’t be an issue as Blitzer has just sanctioned the sale of a controlling stake in his MSL and NWSL sides Real Salt Lake City and Utah Saints for a combined £450m.

That is much closer to a realistic entry point for negotiations with Levy. Amanda Staveley, for instance, is said to be fronting a group hoping to buy into the club for £500m.

Blitzer is a paper billionaire with a net worth of £2.7bn, but how much of that is liquid capital isn’t clear.

He would likely use debt to fund any part-takeover deal, though recently realising the value of one of his biggest sports investments will give him access to better rates.

Who else could buy Spurs? What is the latest with Daniel Levy’s search?

Umpteen investors have been linked with Spurs over the years.

Before buying into Chelsea, Todd Boehly and business partner Jonathan Goldstein, who is a Spurs fan, reportedly held talks with Levy about a deal for Tottenham.

Qatari sovereign wealth – either via Paris Saint-Germain owners QSI or the Qatar Investment Authority who tried to buy Man United in 2023 – are also routinely linked.

Staveley’s interest in Tottenham is well documented. Her PCP Capital Partners investment vehicle are also said to be looking at AS Monaco, though the status of either process isn’t known.

Private investment firms like MSP Sports Capital and Liberty Media have been linked too.

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What Tottenham sources are now saying about Yves Bissouma, Rodrigo Bentancur and Pape Matar Sarr futures

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TBR Football can exclusively confirm what Tottenham Hotspur sources are saying about the futures of Yves Bissouma, Rodrigo Bentancur and Pape Matar Sarr.

Tottenham have not had a great season by any means and could very well finish in the bottom five of the Premier League table.

Spurs have a lot of work to do this summer in order to try and turn the squad’s fortunes around in pursuit of a more fruitful season next time round.

And while it’s likely that there will be incomings at Tottenham, outgoings will also be on the cards.

Tottenham working to move Yves Bissouma on while Rodrigo Bentancur and Pape Matar Sarr futures uncertain

TBR Football chief correspondent Graeme Bailey has confirmed that Spurs are actively working to offload Yves Bissouma this summer.

Sources say Bissouma is expected to leave the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this summer and Spurs are working on options to move him on.

Bissouma, who has suitors from the Saudi Pro League along with Spain and Italy, is almost certainly going to be part of the overhaul.

As for Rodrigo Bentancur and Pape Matar Sarr, the situation is slightly different, and much depends on who will manage Spurs next season.

Ange Postecoglou’s future is increasingly uncertain, and sources say even a Europa League triumph may not be enough to keep him in the job at N17.

Yves Bissouma, Rodrigo Bentancur and Pape Matar Sarr contract lengths

Bissouma has had mixed success at Tottenham since his £30million move from Brighton & Hove Albion back in 2022.

In addition, his contract expires in the summer of 2026, and there haven’t been any indications that the club is looking to offer him a new deal.

With that in mind, it makes sense for Tottenham to try and move him on and potentially recoup some money in the process.

Likewise, Bentancur’s Spurs contract also runs until the summer of 2026, so this summer will be crucial in determining his future.

As for Sarr, his contract runs until the summer of 2030, so Tottenham aren’t at risk of losing him for nothing in the next year or two.

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Paul Merson reveals who he thinks is more likely to win the Europa League out of Manchester United and Tottenham

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Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United have both had terrible seasons.

The two clubs are in the bottom half of the Premier League table at the moment – Spurs are 16th, while Manchester United are a point and two places above.

Ange Postecoglou and Ruben Amorim’s domestic campaigns are as good as done now, and all the focus is on the Europa League, where both sides are still alive.

Winning the competition will save Tottenham or Manchester United’s season, and the two clubs could meet in the final.

But, who is more likely to win it?

Paul Merson shares who he thinks is more likely to win the Europa League – Tottenham or Manchester United

Even the most optimistic Tottenham and Manchester United fans will find it difficult to back their side to win the Europa League.

Both teams are definitely capable of getting the job done, but they have been so poor all season that it’s almost impossible to predict.

Tottenham have a more favourable route to the final. They take on Bodo/Glimt in the semis and are the favourites to beat the Norwegian side.

Manchester United, on the other hand, face Athletic Bilbao, and the Spanish side will not make it easy for Amorim and his men over two legs.

That is why Paul Merson believes that Spurs are the more likely English side to win the Europa League this season.

He said on Sportskeeda: “If I had to pick an English team to win the Europa League now, it would still be Tottenham.

“Athletic Club will be a massive challenge for Manchester United. The fact that the final will be held in Bilbao is added motivation for the LaLiga club.”

Ruben Amorim and Ange Postecoglou need to do one thing

All the focus for Tottenham and Manchester United is on their respective Europa League games, and rightly so. But, they have other commitments as well.

The two clubs are in Premier League action this weekend.

United have a tough clash against Bournemouth, while Spurs take on Liverpool in a game that could crown Arne Slot’s team as the champions.

In an ideal world, both clubs would love a win, but Ange Postecoglou and Ruben Amorim should forget about their domestic fixtures and leave out all of their key players.

The last thing either manager needs is injuries ahead of their Europa League games on Thursday.

Losing in the Premier League at this stage of the season makes no difference to either side, so none of their important players should be risked.

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Everton are seriously interested in signing £15m Tottenham star this summer

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It would seem as if Richarlison isn’t the only player who Everton would be interested in recruiting from Tottenham Hotspur this summer.

David Moyes’ return to Goodison Park has been a success and there’s clearly good reason for the club to back their new manager’s plans.

Everton would like to keep Dominic Calvert-Lewin this summer, a striker who they see as a big part of their project moving forward, however, the 28-year-old’s future looks increasingly uncertain.

Either way, the Toffees will be looking to improve their attack — Everton want Richarlison from Tottenham as mentioned, but he’s not the only forward in N17 that’s catching the club’s eye.

Everton are keen to sign Manor Solomon from Tottenham

According to Give Me Sport, Everton are interested in a deal to sign Manor Solomon this summer, a forward who has spent the season on loan at Leeds United.

Solomon has scored nine goals and provided 12 assists in 39 games in the Championship, a 25-year-old who is capable of playing on either wing.

Tottenham are willing to sell the Israel international this summer and have presented an asking price of £15m according to the report.

Everton are joined by Southampton in their interest, however, there could be an issue for both teams.

According to the information, Solomon has his heart set on staying at Leeds after playing a key role in their promotion.

It’s concluded that it will be very difficult for any side other than Leeds to convince Solomon to choose their project this summer, unless Daniel Farke’s side withdraw their interest.

David Moyes should focus on Richarlison return

As a result, some Everton fans might hope that the club instead invest their efforts in bringing Richarlison back to the club.

Although his season has been injury-hit to a degree, the Brazilian has only made 17 appearances for Spurs in all competitions.

And since his big money move in 2022, Richarlison has only netted 16 goals in 66 games for Tottenham.

As a result, the 27-year-old is playing a diminishing role for Brazil and everything indicates that a new challenge might be best.

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Tottenham could now ‘lower the price’ and sell their £42m player because he’s not happy with the club

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Tottenham Hotspur have a lot of work to do in the summer transfer window.

There will be a lot of changes at Spurs in the coming months, irrespective of whether they win the Europa League or not.

TBR Football can confirm that Ange Postecoglou is set to leave Tottenham, and multiple managers have been linked with his job in recent weeks.

That decision is still some time away, and along with that, Daniel Levy has a few calls to make regarding some of Tottenham’s players as well.

Cristian Romero is one of them.

Tottenham could lower their asking price for Cristian Romero

Cristian Romero has been at Tottenham since the summer of 2021.

The Argentina international initially joined the club on loan, but that move was later made permanent for a fee of £42.5 million (Daily Mail).

Romero has been an integral part of Spurs’ side since, and he has produced several fantastic performances for the club.

But, this season, Romero has had several injury issues, and the defender’s form has not been great either – he has made plenty of mistakes.

TBR Football revealed earlier in April that Cristian Romero had decided to leave Tottenham and had told his representatives that he wants to move to Spain.

The defender admitted as much in a recent interview as well, and TyC Sports now claim that he could force his way out of Spurs if an offer arrives.

Tottenham value Romero at €75 million (£64.1m), but the report claims that the player’s ‘discontent with the leadership could lower the price’.

Possible replacements for Cristian Romero at Tottenham

Romero will enter the final two years of his contract this summer, and all signs point towards an exit.

If the Argentina international does end up leaving, Tottenham will have to dive into the market to bring in a top-class replacement.

TBR Football exclusively revealed in March that Tottenham remain interested in signing Edmond Tapsoba from Bayer Leverkusen.

We revealed that Sporting CP’s Ousmane Diomande is also high on Tottenham’s list of targets to replace Romero this summer.

It remains to be seen which one of the above two names, if either, Spurs will try to sign once the window opens.

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Club captain says manager wanted by Tottenham is ‘probably the best manager I’ve had’

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Tottenham Hotspur have had a very mixed season, to put it mildly, with the club and fans’ hopes now resting solely on the Europa League.

Spurs have been dismal in the Premier League this season and there’s a good chance they’ll finish in the bottom five, which would be unacceptable for a club of their stature.

As a result, Ange Postecoglou is coming under increasing pressure at Tottenham, and the club is said to already be looking at potential replacements.

It has been reported that some people at Tottenham are fans of Scott Parker as a potential successor to Postecoglou.

Scott Parker, who played for Tottenham 63 times, has led Burnley to promotion and will be eager to revive his reputation in the Premier League next season.

Clarets captain Josh Brownhill could not sing the Spurs target’s praises highly enough in a recent interview.

Josh Brownhill says Tottenham target Scott Parker is ‘probably the best manager’ he’s ever had

Brownhill spoke about Parker on the I Had Trials Once podcast, and he described the Tottenham target as “probably the best manager” he’s had.

“You’ve gone from Vinny who was tactically very, very good to Scott who is also very good tactically, but he’s a very good motivator,” said Brownhill.

“I haven’t seen anything like it, the videos he puts on, what it means, clips of films and putting it all on a montage. It really motivates everyone.

“I can only go off me and my experience with these managers and I think I work best when it’s like this, when I have a good relationship with someone who I can talk to.

“Vincent Kompany probably didn’t have a relationship with the players. Same with Dyche. Maybe he did with a few of the older ones, but for me I didn’t have much of a personal relationship.

“But the gaffer now, we’ve got a really good relationship. He’s always asking questions of the leadership group, how does it feel, how’s this, it’s so personal and you feel valued a lot.

“For me, he’s probably the best manager I’ve had. They all have their own different ways, but what I need as a player, I think he’s got that down to a tee so I really enjoy playing for him.”

What Pep Guardiola and Sir Alex Ferguson have said about Scott Parker

Parker’s spells at Fulham and Bournemouth didn’t end particularly well, but he has worked hard to get Burnley back into the Premier League at the first time of asking.

Parker has also been praised by two of the best Premier League managers in history – Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola and Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson.

Guardiola previously described Parker as an “incredibly good” manager who got his Fulham side playing “incredibly well”.

Likewise, Ferguson had been impressed by Parker’s work at Fulham.

Ferguson said: “I think the boy Parker at Fulham has done a great job because I’ve watched them a lot and they keep playing their football.

“They don’t change, they don’t panic, they keep to the beliefs of their manager.”

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What Tottenham have been indicating to Leeds United about Manor Solomon after their promotion

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Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United could soon enter concrete negotiations for Manor Solomon.

The Israel international’s time at Spurs wasn’t great at all. He barely played under Ange Postecoglou, and it was clear that he wasn’t going to get any significant game time in North London.

Leeds United came in to sign Solomon on a season-long loan deal last summer, and the North Londoners sanctioned the move.

After a successful campaign at Elland Road, it’s time for talks over a permanent deal before the start of next season.

What Tottenham are indicating to Leeds United about Manor Solomon

Leeds United are back in the Premier League.

The Whites have had a very good season in the Championship under Daniel Farke, and they are back in the top-flight now without having to go through the drama of the play-offs.

The focus for Leeds will be to stay up next season, and they will need all the help they can get.

Manor Solomon, who had a very good season for the Whites in the Championship, has to have his future sorted out.

GiveMeSport have claimed that the versatile attacker is open and wants to stay at Elland Road beyond the end of his loan spell.

Tottenham, for their part, have been indicating that they are prepared to sell Solomon for a fee in the region of £15 million, claims the report.

It remains to be seen if Leeds will be able to match that figure this summer.

Tottenham could make a move to sign a Leeds player

Tottenham and Leeds share a strong relationship thanks to transfers between the two sides in recent years.

Spurs made a big move for Archie Gray last summer, and although the youngster hasn’t played a lot over the last few weeks, he has been one of Spurs’ best players.

Solomon has done a great job for Leeds too, and the report claims now that keeping the attacker ‘among Farke’s options could lead to Tottenham looking to raid the newly-promoted side once again’ this summer.

It has been revealed that Spurs are ‘monitoring the development of Harry Gray ahead of potentially testing Leeds’ resolve with a future proposal’.

The 16-year-old, who is Archie’s younger brother, made his Championship debut for Leeds against Stoke City earlier this week.

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Why Pep Guardiola said he would absolutely love Tottenham manager target Scott Parker if he was a fan

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Scott Parker has emerged as a potential manager target for Tottenham Hotspur out of the blue.

Parker is admired by Tottenham and understandably so, due to his work in Spurs’ academy and the tremendous job he has done during his time at Burnley.

Even Jamie O’Hara would like Scott Parker managing Tottenham having played with him at Spurs.

But a true reflection of how exciting a manager Scott Parker is can only be revealed by those who have gone toe-to-toe with him — one of them being Pep Guardiola when the former Tottenham midfielder was coaching Fulham in March 2021.

Pep Guardiola explained why Tottenham manager target Scott Parker is ‘incredibly good’

Guardiola initially lauded Scott Parker due to the stellar job he felt the Englishman was doing during his time at Craven Cottage, as he said via Manchester City’s official website: “Since day one, they have Fulham have played incredibly well. They were relegated with Scott at the end of the season and after that, they were promoted. In English football, there are incredibly good managers such as Graham Potter at Brighton and Scott at Fulham.”

Pep Guardiola went on to explain that if he was a fan, he would love watching Scott Parker’s teams due to how he sticks to his principles and plays an entertaining brand of football: “It is what I admire the most. What I admire is that when it is not going well they continue to do it and at the end the results come.”

“They make the sport nice, when both teams want to attack and create, not just wait for one mistake.”

Guardiola continued to laud Scott Parker, saying four years ago: “I have the feeling that all the new generation of managers have this quality. Sometimes they cannot do it. You have the idea that you are going to lose a lot of games, but you are going to draw a few games and win the games you need to.”

“At the end, the spectators will enjoy it more, advertising will be higher, the TV ratings will be higher.”

Scott Parker head-to-head record vs Pep Guardiola

Scott Parker impressed Sir Alex Ferguson as well and seems to be held in high esteem amongst some of the greatest managers in the history of the game.

Even Gary Neville called Parker a “special” manager in the past.

While Tottenham will be encouraged by all the glowing endorsements made to highlight how brilliant Scott Parker is, they might not be too bothered by his head-to-head record against Pep Guardiola.

Outsmarting Guardiola is no mean feat and especially considering Parker was managing sides in the past who were not expected to topple his great Manchester City teams.

But if the 44-year-olds returns to Tottenham, he will be hoping to outthink elite tacticians like Pep Guardiola amongst many others in the Premier League.

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‘Magnificent’ player is more likely to stay at Tottenham ‘if Ange Postecoglou leaves’

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TBR Football understands that James Maddison’s future at Tottenham Hotspur is far from certain this summer.

Spurs have had a really poor campaign this season. They have lost 18 games in the Premier League and are currently 16th in the table.

TBR can confirm that Ange Postecoglou is set to leave Tottenham even if he wins the Europa League and ends Spurs’ 17-year wait for a trophy.

That could have a huge impact on one player this summer.

James Maddison and Ange Postecoglou’s futures could be interlinked

James Maddison’s future at Tottenham could be directly dependent on what happens with Ange Postecoglou, sources have told TBR Football’s chief correspondent, Graeme Bailey.

The Englishman was signed by the current Spurs boss when he took charge of the club in the summer of 2023. Maddison was viewed as a marquee signing at the time.

The former Leicester City man started his Tottenham career brilliantly. He was fantastic in his first few months at the club, but since his injury, he hasn’t quite been the same.

Gary Lineker even questioned if Maddison has fallen out with Postecoglou after seeing that the Spurs boss wasn’t giving him consistent minutes.

Maddison has played the full 90 minutes in just two games all season – against Everton in the Premier League and against Tamworth in the cup.

That has led to speculation about his future, but Bailey has confirmed that Maddison is likely to stay if Postecoglou is shown the door.

He said: “James Maddison’s future is far from certain to be at Tottenham. But we could very well see a summer of upheaval at Spurs.

“If Ange Postecoglou leaves, the Maddison conversation will have to be had – I believe there is more chance of him staying, should the manager leave. Maddison has England aspirations and he has that in his mind.

“And I can tell you I know of a couple of Premier League clubs who would want him, but as said, it will depend on who is in charge – he could yet have a long-term future at Spurs.”

James Maddison stats in 2024/25 compared to 2023/24

Maddison has come under a lot of criticism for his performances at Tottenham this season.

The Englishman, hailed as ‘magnificent‘ by Tim Sherwood, has failed to turn up in several games, and that has led to a lot of debate about him over the last few months.

But how have his numbers been this season compared to last?

Maddison’s numbers show clear improvement this season, but the reason for all the criticism has been his performances in recent months.

Since Boxing Day, the Englishman has managed just one goal and two assists in the Premier League, which is not good enough for a player of his quality.

It remains to be seen if anything will change with the new manager next season if Postcoglou leaves.

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