Tottenham Hotspur is now making ‘new proposal’ as £52m ‘beast’, personal conversation is underway
Tottenham Hotspur has just proposed a “new proposal” for the “Beast” with £52 million issuance terms and negotiated on the personal terms currently underway.
Frank hopes to make three new signings by deadline
Tottenham’s summer transfer windows are arguably mixed up, just like Mohammed Kudus’s life-long start in North London, Thomas Frank has yet to get a new offensive midfielder through the goal.
This is despite both Morgan Gibbs-White and Eberechi Eze both appear to be planning to sign the Spurs in different places, and the former Crystal Palace man decided to move to Arsenal last week, which is undoubtedly the most painful pill to swallow.
So Alasdair Gold now revealed that the Spurs are still playing in the game for a new offensive midfielder, and Frank is also looking to get a new winger and centre-back through the goal by the September 1 deadline.
Gold shows that Hincapie is not an option for North Londoners, but Fabrizio Romano just sent to XXXX on Monday morning, which contradicts these reports. Romano noted that Tottenham has now made a “new proposal” for Bayer Leverkusen’s defender, who “wanted to leave” this summer and that conversations about personal conditions have begun now.
The Spurs hope to sign on the initial loan agreement at the age of 23, which includes the obligation to purchase for a fee of €60 million (£52 million), the same as the release clause in his contract with Bayer Leverkusen.
Hincapie’s versatility means he might be the ideal addition to Frank
Frank Keen introduces another centre-back by the deadline, and the Leverkusen star may be an ideal complement to the team as he is experienced in Europe and plays a major role in German clubs’ German Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal victory.
The Ecuadorian has now made 40 appearances in the Europa League and Champions League and has been highly praised by former Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso during the 2023-24 campaign, in which he made 26 of the league appearances.
Alonso said: “I think he’s a very modern defender who can play in different positions. He’s been a defender in recent games, but when we play in three-thirds, he’s also a left-center back.”
So the defender, known as the “Beast” by Detective Antonio Mango, may be a versatile option for Frank’s defense, which is useful as it’s difficult to replace Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven in the starting lineup.



