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‘Ready to fly away’: Tottenham can sign an attacker in the summer who is already learning English

Tottenham Hotspur has scouted Semih Kılıçsoy of Beşiktaş, according to A Spor.

The forward has seven goals and one assist in his previous eight league appearances, prompting other clubs to take note.

The Turkish Gazetesi state Tottenham and Borussia Dortmund are interested in signing the player, and they say the 18-year-old is ‘already sought after’ by both clubs.

Semih Kılıçsoy

Kılıçsoy signed a contract until 2028, but Beşiktaş board member Feyyaz Uçar believes it will be challenging to keep him for an extended period of time.

He is anticipated to move to one of Europe’s premier clubs following this season. According to reports, the Turkey U19 international is’ready to fly away’, and the Black Eagles will assess offers this summer.

Semih Kılıçsoy

Two years earlier, Beşiktaş turned down Manchester City‘s €23 million offer for Abdülkadir Ömür, who was transferred to Hull City for €2.5 million on deadline day. According to Türkiye Gazetesi, the Turkish club aims to prevent such a scenario with Kılıçsoy.

According to the source, Beşiktaş is expecting a cost of roughly €50 million, which is obviously unreasonable and will most likely be the starting point in negotiations with Tottenham and others.

Kılıçsoy has been taking English lessons from a private tutor, indicating a desire to move to the Premier League. This is supported by Fanatik, who explains Spurs’ interest in him.

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