Levy can now go green light with his son to “surprise” Tottenham exit

Tottenham Hotspurs’s potential to leave this summer is not beyond the scope of the possibility.
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Thomas Frank worked extensively with his son during the preseason, despite his credible relationship with leaving N17 by the September 1 deadline, while Dane continued to raise speculations that his son was key to his plan.
“I think everyone knows that over the past decade, my son has been one of Tottenham’s best players. I think he has had a huge success on the left,” Frank said in a recent press conference.
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Tottenham Hotspur’s best regular in the Premier League – 2024/2025 |
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Son Hong Min |
7.00 |
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James Maddison |
6.98 |
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Pedro Porro |
6.95 |
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Dominic Solanke |
6.84 |
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Dejan Kulusevski |
6.83 |
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“I also think he is ranked ninth in the midfield and is doing well in the midfield. So it’s important to have a player who can play in more than one position, it’s about getting your best player on the court and providing it.
“So the thing about Sonny is that he will always score goals, and that’s just getting him to score in those situations.”
However, MLS Los Angeles Football Club lurks in the background as they provide their son with reports that the personal terms are close to agreement (Givemesport).
Star defender Romero regularly catches the spotlight with the high-profile Atletico Madrid throughout the summer. However, reports of the potential migration of the Argentinian to La Liga have disappeared, especially after Diego Simeone’s side completed the David Hancko agreement for Feyenoord.
Currently, the son is they heading alongside Yves Bissouma, with Southore International preparing to hold austerity talks for his future once the Spurs return from their pre-season tour of Asia (GMS).
But the 33-year-old and Bisoma can even be joined by organizer James Maddison, according to journalist Ben Jacobs.
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“There is a very small possibility that James Maddison is the player they will listen to the offer without having to force him out of the door,” Jacobs said.
“What happened last season was Maddison in and out, and even if he was fit, he lacked fitness and consistency at times. I don’t think it’s incredible that they won’t listen to the offer at the right price, but it’s not about forcing him to rush out or transfer his list, not their plan, the plan he’ll leave, but about considering the offer at the right price.”
The 28-year-old suffered a share of his fitness problems (he has something in common with Tottenham Hotspurs throughout last season), but still maintained 12 goals and 11 assists in all games and made some important performances.
It would be a bold move to get Maddison away, to say the least, especially given their need for more creativity.
Any offer needs to be a handsome offer, and former Spurs scout Bryan King believes Daniel Levy will only bid for at least £50m, possibly reaching £60m.
The King told Tottenham News in April: “They will want at least £50 million. I would say that they will accept anywhere from £50-600 million.”
“Madison had some positive moments at Tottenham and went to England. However, due to his inconsistency, he also lost his place in England.”



