In the upcoming weeks, Tottenham Hotspur will probably be rather busy making transfers as Ange Postecoglou attempts to bolster his roster.
Archie Gray and Dominic Solanke, the two senior additions announced by Spurs thus far this summer, will be playing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. After a contract with Djurgardens was reached in January, Lucas Bergvall has also joined Tottenham, while Yang Min-hyuk is expected to sign with the team next year.
In the meanwhile, Spurs will begin their Premier League season this month. It is unclear who else may join Tottenham in the upcoming weeks.
Tottenham finished the previous season in fifth place after falling short in the last few weeks and missing out on the top four. Now, Richard Keys has talked about where he wants Spurs finish in the league, praising one player for the Lilywhites and criticizing another.
James Maddison, a midfielder for Tottenham, is called “flimsy” by Richard Keys.
In a post on his own website, Keys expressed his hope that Tottenham will place among the top four teams the next season, although he refrained from making any predictions. In addition, he expressed his admiration for Postecoglou and called Dominic Solanke’s appointment a “really good piece of business,” but “not enough.”
James Maddison, according to Keys, is “flimsy” and just “good,” and he “needs help” in the midst of the park.
Keys remarked, “I have no idea who places third and fourth.” It truly is a lottery. Spurs should, I hope. Although I think big Ange can be good enough for an entire season, I’m not sure. Although Solanke is an excellent business, it is insufficient. Madison is weak and good—no more. He requires assistance in the midfield.
Lucas Bergvall is trying to get James Maddison a starting position for Tottenham.
Maddison made a big splash when he signed with Tottenham last summer, and he looked great early on in the campaign. But the £40 million guy wasn’t quite the same after recovering from his injuries. His poor performance in the previous season cost him a spot at Euro 2024.
Now, Maddison will play in Tottenham’s first game of the new season against his old team, Leicester City. It is imperative that the 27-year-old man performs on Monday night.
If not, there’s a strong possibility that Lucas Bergvall, who has had an excellent preseason, may pass him in the standings shortly.
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