£72m: Paratici plotting Spurs title challenge with two more signings already lined up
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly lining up Torino defender Gleison Bremer and Everton forward Richarlison after sealing the signing of Yves Bissouma.
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Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly lining up Torino defender Gleison Bremer and Everton forward Richarlison after sealing the signing of Yves Bissouma.
It has been a manic start to the transfer window for Tottenham Hotspur, who have already completed three summer signings as Antonio Conte begins to re-structure his squad.
An exciting transfer update has emerged surrounding Tottenham Hotspur…
Tottenham will not be making a move for Inter Milan striker Lautaro Martinez as boss Antonio Conte is “very happy” with his attacking options for next season.
Tottenham owner Daniel Levy “knows” he can’t mess about in the transfer market with Antonio Conte at the helm, according to Jamie O’Hara.
Tottenham bringing in players for smaller fees like Djed Spence and Yves Bissouma is a “massive” for Antonio Conte, according to Daily Star journalist Paul Brown.
Tottenham announced the signing on Friday of midfielder Yves Bissouma from Brighton for a reported fee of 25 million pounds ($30 million), giving manager Antonio Conte his third signing of the transfer window. The highly rated Mali international shone as Brighton achieved their best-ever Premier League finish of ninth last season. Bissouma, 25, has signed a four-year deal and will join fellow new arrivals Ivan Perisic and Fraser Forster at the London club.
Manchester City on a five-year deal for a reported fee of £12 million ($14.5 million) The 20-year-old joined the Premier League champions as a 16-year-old from Irish side Shamrock Rovers, subsequently spending loan spells at Rochdale and Portsmouth. His arrival follows the announcement of the departure of Southampton's former England goalkeeper Fraser Forster, 34, who is joining Tottenham after his contract expires at the end of June. "We believe he has tremendous potential to improve and will give us great competition for places in the goalkeeping department," said Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuettl.