Tottenham handed Eberechi Eze transfer boost
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In a recent post on X, renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano provided an update on Tottenham Hotspur and their pursuit of Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze this summer. It is believed that Spurs are
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Romano has confirmed that a Man City club official is currently blocking Tottenham's move to sign Savinho, as he believes they should keep him at the Etihad Stadium.
The London-based side has undergone some major changes since last season, with the team parting ways with former manager Ange Postecoglou, despite their UEFA Europa League triumph. Tottenham finished 17th in the league standings,
Sources told Give Me Sport that “an agreement is nearly done in principle” despite Oliver Glasner’s insistence that the midfielder will feature for Palace in their upcoming Conference League clash against Fredrikstad.
Tottenham Hotspur have identified Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche as a 'new target' due to Man City's asking price for Savinho.
Arsenal are set to hijack Tottenham’s move to sign Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace, according to The Athletic. The Gunners are willing to pay £60 million (A$125.5m) for the attacking midfielder, who can also play on a wing, with multiple reports saying the two clubs have agreed to terms.
Tottenham have reportedly agreed a £60 million deal to bring in Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace. Tottenham will pay £30 million of the fee up front with the rest paid in instalments for the forward, according to reports from The Sun.
According to The Daily Mail, Tottenham are now ready to make their move for Morgan Rogers if Aston Villa open the exit door amid their PSR struggles this summer. The England midfielder is seen as a game-changing signing in North London, but whether the Villans intend to sell their star man may well be another question entirely.
That work-rate and all-round play was on display again in the Burnley match but there was end product to match it. Richarlison swept home a confident first-time finish inside the opening ten minutes and then doubled his tally after the break in spectacular fashion.