It’s not every day that a player chooses Tottenham over FC Barcelona, but for Lucas Bergvall, it was a calculated decision that’s starting to pay off. The young Swedish midfielder made headlines when he snubbed the Catalan giants in favour of a move to North London last year.
Tottenham Hotspur have been vying to bring in highly regarded young players at White Hart Lane and unlock their true potential as part of their newfound transfer strategy.
There are conflicting reports surrounding a Man City star, with the Spanish press claiming he has asked Barcelona to sign him.
Some changes are expected in Barcelona's squad for the second half of the season. Amid various rumors of arrivals and departures, news emerges that one of Barcelona’s gems has suitors in the Premier League.
Barcelona are desperately trying to offload Ansu Fati before deadline day amid interest from Tottenham in the winger.
LUCAS BERGVALL reckons his rapid rise at injury-ravaged Tottenham shows he was right to snub Barcelona. The Swede, 18, looked set to join the LaLiga giants last January but opted for North London
With a depleted squad and a star like Son Heung-min perhaps past his peak, some of Spurs’ issues are superficial; others run a little deeper for the Premier League club.
So far this month Spurs have signed just one player. Goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky joined from Slavia Prague to provide cover for Guglielmo Vicario and Fraser Forster, who have both suffered with injuries and time on the sidelines this season. Young winger Min-hyeok Yang has also arrived, though that was a deal negotiated in the summer.
TBR Football's Graeme Bailey says Tottenham Hotspur are among the clubs made aware of the availability of Barcelona defender Eric Garcia.
Tottenham Hotspur have been looking to sign ... and the North Londoners are reportedly considering bringing in Barcelona’s once highly regarded prospect Ansu Fati to White Hart Lane.
Football Insider has learned that Chelsea and Tottenham are plotting moves for Lorient's French wonderkid Eli Junior Kroupi.
LUCAS BERGVALL reckons his rapid rise at injury-ravaged Tottenham shows he was right to snub Barcelona. The Swede, 18, looked set to join the LaLiga giants last January but opted for North London ...