Spurs’ method can sign a £32m feeling

Mohammed Kudus became Thomas Frank’s first major signing since Totterham Hotspur took over as the re-rope, joining West Ham United’s £55m deal last week.
The Ghanaians will provide key quality and depth in many key areas of the Lily White roster next season, and are versatile to play in many positions.
He can run activities in any vast area, while also being able to operate in the tenth role, and Frank can determine which role is best for a 24-year-old.
However, the new boss is likely to want to add further to help him support his team to help with any chance of success in the Premier League.
In recent days, countless names have been touted to North London, with several of the players seemingly receiving interest from the Lilywhites.
About the latest new hunting additions for the Spurs this summer
In recent days, reports have appeared that connected Crystal Palace star Adam Wharton to join the Spurs, but their signatures may not be moved.
Some claim that the 21-year-old could get fees in the £100 million region this summer, a figure undoubtedly exceeding the value after his career’s only 36 Premier League appearances.
However, another name has entered the mix over the past few days, and according to TBR Football, the club’s Brugge star Ardon Jashari is a key goal for the club.
Their latest report claims that the Lily White has asked the 22-year-old midfielder for the window, with the Swiss star currently worth £32 million.
It also noted that many other Premier League teams, such as Nottingham Forest and Everton, are still in the race after he failed to agree to move to AC Milan’s earlier window.
Why the Spurs’ £32m target is better than Walton
Given his rapid rise to stardom over the past few months, seeing Hawks star Wharton touts the window, Wharton touts big currencies.
Despite his young age, he was appointed in the 2024 European Cup 2024 match 12 months ago and he has the ability to become a monster in north London if he takes any action to join Frank’s side.
But the £100 million fee touted for his signature didn’t help, and given his youth, the White Lily paid the price for the potential he held.
If one side is to be improved in the middle of the park, other players need to be considered, which may see the hierarchy suggesting cheaper alternatives.
It’s safe to say that Jashari could be the perfect star in such a division, if his figures in Belgium last season had anything to do – hopefully with him to transfer such an all-sect to England.
The midfielder was tagged as “very talented” by analyst Ben Mattinson, who managed to score 61% of the catch success while the 2.2 made it to the final third-degree – showing his ability to bring the ball into the offensive area.
He managed to add the final product to his crazy run, completing 7.3 passes in the last third of 90 balls, of which 1.3 were defined as key passes, and his performance was higher than the Wharton’s passes during the 2024/25 campaign.
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How Jashari & Wharton compares at 2024/25 event |
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Statistics (every 90) |
Jashari |
Walton |
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Play games |
35 |
20 |
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Target and assist |
7 |
2 |
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By accuracy |
87% |
75% |
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Pass for progress |
7.2 |
6.3 |
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Enter the last third |
7.3 |
5.3 |
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Key passes to be carried out |
1.3 |
0.7 |
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Be successful |
61% |
20% |
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Enter the last third |
2.4 |
1.5 |
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Progressive carrying |
1.4 |
0.9 |
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Statistics via FBREF |
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Jashari’s outstanding figures went beyond that, completing 87% of his attempted passes, helping him post seven combined goals and assists last year – a side of Frank’s talent that is arguably a better addition to the Palace Star.
£32 million seems to be a huge stock, which is probably a player not proven in the best flight in England, but from the statistics generated by the above statistics it is obvious that he is a player with great potential.
If he could bring this form to the Premier League, it could make the hierarchy forget about Walton’s move, subsequently avoiding the extra taxes surrounding British players and earning another huge talent in Dane’s success in north London.
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