NEWS FLASH: “He’ll play for Tottenham next season” – Spurs reveal major transfer news in the wake of noteworthy events

NEWS FLASH: “He’ll play for Tottenham next season” – Spurs reveal major transfer news in the wake of noteworthy events

 

The completion of Antonio Nusa’s transfer to Tottenham appears imminent.

The Club Brugge wonderkid has become one of the top targets, and talks between the clubs have progressed significantly in recent days.

According to a recent update from Team Talk, discussions have gone well, and transfer specialist João Miguel reported last night that the deal is finalised, with an agreement in place for the summer.

Sports journalist François Plateau has now indicated that the player’s camp feels confident he will play for Tottenham next season.

Plateau shared this update on X:

“The feeling from Antonio Nusa’s camp is that he’ll play for @SpursOfficial next season.”

“One more Norwegian set to play in the Premier League.”

Nusa will fulfill his wish of not leaving the club mid-season, staying until the end of the season before potentially joining Spurs in the summer.

In 15 appearances in the Belgian Pro League, Nusa has scored three goals and provided two assists in six starts.

TBH Says:

Despite interest from other top clubs, Spurs have acted swiftly and appear close to securing the talented youngster’s signature. This signals a significant statement of intent from the North London club.

While Spurs had a chance to sign Antonio Nusa for just €3 million in 2021 when he played for Stabaek in Norway, they seem determined not to repeat that mistake, even though the current deal comes at a higher cost than the missed opportunity in 2021.

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“Things could change” – Journalist makes transfer claim regarding midfielder

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Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is being linked with a departure this month, and speculations are on the rise as the transfer window approaches its end.

The Danish midfielder has struggled to secure a starting position under Ange Postecoglou, who has favored Yves Bissouma and Pape Matar Sarr over him.

Seeking more consistent playing time, Hojbjerg is open to a move. While Spurs are willing to let him go, journalist Tom Barclays reports they are only considering a permanent transfer, not a loan.

Fabrizio Romano shared a similar update yesterday but as per him Spurs might be open to a loan with an obligation to buy deal as well.

Newcastle are the latest club showing interest in Hojbjerg, but they are reportedly pursuing a loan arrangement.

Several clubs, including Juventus and Napoli, have also expressed interest in the midfielder. However, negotiations with Spurs hit a snag due to the asking price.

Whether Spurs can get a deal agreed for him before the end of the window remains to be seen.

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