JUSTNOW: A midfielder for Tottenham may want to transfer to a rival in the Premier League
Tottenham midfielder Bryan Gil has reportedly received offers from Premier League rivals and could ask to leave according to reports.
The North London club have made the most of the January window after already bringing in two first-team players Timo Werner and Radu Dragusin.
They have also been open to departures with the likes of Djed Spence, Ivan Perisic and Eric Dier all leaving the club on loan deals.
But according to reports they could potentially lose one more player with midfielder Gil linked with a move away.
Per Corriere dello Sport via TBR Football, multiple Premier League clubs have placed offers for the Spaniard.
The 22-year-old arrived in North London from Sevilla in the summer of 2021 but has failed to nail down a place in the starting line-up.
Gil has gone on several loan moves back to La Liga in the past two seasons and since remaining at Tottenham this season, has only made nine Premier League appearances with just two starts.
With the recent additions of Werner and Brennan Johnson alongside the arrival of James Maddison in the summer, Gil will find it very difficult to win a place in the first team.
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Conti Cup qualification secured with victory over Southampton
Thu 25 January 2024, 22:00|Tottenham Hotspur
We secured our place in the quarter-final of the FA Women’s Continental Tyres League Cup after a 3-0 victory over Southampton on Tuesday with Charlotte Grant netting her first goal for the Club.
Southampton 0-3 Spurs – Key highlights
– Robert Vilahamn made eight changes to the starting eleven for the clash against Southampton.
– Amanda Nildén handed her first start since joining the Club.
– Ramona Petzelberger’s deflected effort opens the scoring.
– Charlotte Grant doubled our advantage with her first goal in Lilywhite.
– Grace Clinton with a stunning finish for our third goal.
Ramona Petzelberger’s deflected effort handed us the lead just before the half hour mark as she got on the scoresheet for the first time this season before Grant – on her second start in Lilywhite – forced the ball home from close-range to double our advantage.
The scoring was rounded off in spectacular fashion with a stunning strike from Grace Clinton for her third goal in two games this week, with the win at Eastleigh’s Silverlake Stadium seeing us progress into the next round of the competition – for the third consecutive season – as one of the two best runners-up.
Robert Vilahamn made eight changes to his starting XI that faced West Ham United, handing defender Amanda Nildén her debut with Matilda Vinberg also making her first start since joining the Club at the beginning of the month.
The hosts provided the early pressure in the opening stages as corners caused a few problems inside our box, but nothing to test Becky Spencer in between the sticks.
We grew into the game and started to carve out opportunities, Martha Thomas unable to sort her feet out at the back-post after Nildén’s cross fell unexpectedly to the forward before Matilda Vinberg failed to latch onto Rosella Ayane’s low cross.
Thomas struck the woodwork in the 18th minute, the Scotland international flicking on Petzelberger’s cross but came off the crossbar, and shortly after, a snapshot from Thomas on edge of the box went wide of the post.
The woodwork was rattled once again, but this time at the other end of the pitch, as a hosts’ corner came off one of our defenders and, thankfully, hit the inside of the far-post and was eventually cleared away.
As the clock struck towards the half hour mark, we broke the deadlock – albeit with some slight fortune – as Ayane’s free-kick was only cleared to Petzelberger just inside the area and her effort on the half-volley found the back of the net via a big deflection.
We had an opportunity to double our lead in the final minutes of the first half as Amy Turner’s long ball forward set Ayane through on the right, she looked to slide it across to Vinberg but Howard got a small touch to divert it away from Sweden international.
After a number of changes at the break from both sides, unsurprisingly, it was a slow start to proceedings, but Ayane should have added a second in the 55th minute, Naz picking out the forward advancing into the box and she guided her first-time effort wide.
We doubled our advantage in the 67th minute as Vinberg’s corner was met by Grant, she forced the ball through the legs of Rendell, and despite the best efforts of the Saints goalkeeper, it was adjudged to have gone over the line.
Vinberg’s corners continued to cause more problems for the hosts as Bethany England rose highest at the back-post, but sent her header narrowly wide. We added our third of the evening in the 78th minute and it was a wonderful finish from Grace Clinton, she collected the ball inside the area, on the right, and fired an effort into the top far corner.
It was looking like one of the evenings for England as she struck the woodwork twice in the closing stages, our captain seeing her effort from a tight angle hitting the outside of the post before Rendell’s attempted clearance ricocheted off her and bounced off the upright.
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