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Tottenham Hotspur needs to strengthen multiple areas of the team this summer, especially in preparation for its first run in the Champions League run by Antonio Conte.
Tottenham Hotspur plans have been transferred, and now Ang’s fate has been sealed
Before their victory against Manchester United in the Europa League final, trusted media sources like the Telegraph reported that the North Londoners would be set to “sell” the summer.
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He has a high reputation in the United States.
But after Ange Postecoglou ended the club’s 17-year wait, Totterham’s first European trophy won the European trophy since 1984, and in the transfer market, things look even more positive.
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Unfortunately for PosteCoglou, that wasn’t enough to keep the Australians working, with the Spurs announcing their decision to break up the company on Friday afternoon.
His breakup gift to supporters was a historical night in Bilbao, when the club’s transfer activities were undoubtedly not going to bear the fruits of his labor even after his campaign in Torrey Germany.
On the PSR side, the Spurs actually have a lot of room to swing, which is either with or without Champions League qualification. The athletic ability even recently suggested that Chairman Daniel Levy could spend £200 million this summer and remain in line with financial regulations.
In fact, the question is whether they have cash to pay for the big investment in the team, but given their Champions League status now confirmed, the Spurs will compete for the emerging cash flow in Europe’s most prestigious games, which is a more “comfortable” summer.
Sky Sports recently claimed Tottenham would prioritize signings for new strikers and midfielders if Cristian Romero stays. But if Argentina eventually leaves, most likely Atletico Madrid, their demand for centre-backs will suddenly increase tenfold.
According to some reports in Italy, the Lily White has identified Romero’s goal to indeed leave the N17, while Genoa defender Koni de Winter has attracted Tottenham’s interest as an option.
Another very interesting possibility is the deal with Milan international defender Yann Bisseck.
The German international was the regular season for former boss Simone Inzaghi last season, playing 46 games in all competitions and in almost all Champions League games in their last match against PSG.
Tottenham Hotspur has been struggling to sign Milan international defender Yann Bisseck
According to a report by Italian newspaper Tuttosport, the 24-year-old is “getting closer to leaving San Siro.”
The prospect of his follow-up to Inzaghi is a very realistic one, claiming that Tottenham has been struggling to sign Bisseck when it comes to his availability.
They also hint at the potential for players to communicate, and Nerazzurri is said to have serious interest in Radu Dragusin, although this is only a “hypothesis” and there is no real action on this possibility.
From Levy’s point of view, he would be able to afford the price, as other Serie A reports say Inter Milan’s asking price is about £34m. Members of the Italian media called Bisseck “diamonds” and the official Bundesliga website also compared him to Micky van de Ven.
“He also named himself in his own way of acting,” Inzaghi said of Bisseck. “My technicians and I have confidence in him. He has to continue working that way.”



