Following their announcement earlier this month about the signing of Archie Gray, Tottenham Hotspur has now added Yang Min-Hyeok to their roster.
Three of the best players in the world at their age—Gray, Lucas Bergvall, and the 18-year-old—have all signed contracts with Tottenham. Following their announcement earlier this month about the signing of Archie Gray, Tottenham Hotspur has now added Yang Min-Hyeok to their roster.
Spurs’ team hasn’t significantly improved in that area, despite the fact that their long-term prospects appear to be excellent. At the close of the previous season, Postecoglou made it clear that his goal was to lead a team that was challenging for trophies rather than just finishing in the top four.
Without a doubt, the Tottenham manager needs a good number of high-profile additions in order to do this. However, there might yet be attack, as Tottenham has been connected to Dani Olmo.
Dani Olmo, a Tottenham target, is getting closer to joining Barcelona.
It appears that Olmo will be leaving RB Leipzig this summer following a strong performance for Spain at the Euros.
TBR Football recently revealed that, among many other Premier League teams, Olmo’s representatives had made an approach to Tottenham. However, based on a post that Fabrizio Romano made on X, it appears like Olmo will now go back to the club that he left when he was younger.
Romano reported that over the weekend, Olmo had “new contacts” with Barcelona, who are preparing to submit a fresh proposal to Leipzig for the “incredible” Spaniard.
“Over the weekend, Barcelona established new contact with Dani Olmo’s camp and are preparing a new proposal to send to RB Leipzig, still under internal discussion,” he revealed.
Spurs may yet have a last-minute opportunity to sign Olmo.
Of course, it’s crucial to remember that Nico Williams, a player with a big role to play, was named by Romano in his update.
Given that Barcelona is now having financial difficulties with FFP, it’s possible that if they sign Williams, they won’t be able to afford Olmo either, according to Spanish media. The £51 million Olmo would be a game-changer for Postecoglou’s ambitions, but Tottenham may yet be late entrants.
Olmo could need some persuasion to sign for a team not in the Champions League, but Postecoglou’s initiative ought to have enough appeal.
Having said all of that, Tottenham is well-positioned to sign another attacking star from the Euros.
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