The club appears to be thinking ahead…
According to sources, Tottenham Hotspur have made efforts to bring in a new teenage addition following recent developments at Hotspur Way.
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Spurs overcame a stiff test against Luton Town at Kenilworth Road on Saturday, winning 1-0 due to a clever finish from defender Micky van de Ven. Despite being reduced to 10 men on the stroke of half-time after Yves Bissouma was sent off for a second bookable offence, Tottenham battled against a tenacious opponent to earn an outstanding three points, which pleased manager Ange Postecoglou in his post-match news conference.
Postecoglou was quoted by Football London as saying, “I thought the lads handled it really well (Bissouma red card).” They remained composed and quiet. They gave up a couple of chances but kept them away from our goal for the most part. We were constantly a threat from the opposite side. As you stated, it was ultimately just their sheer will and desire to ensure we won, not just the starting but the players coming on, that made it a fantastic collective effort.”
Postecoglou was quoted by Football London as saying, “I thought the lads handled it really well (Bissouma red card).” They remained composed and quiet. They gave up a couple of chances but kept them away from our goal for the most part. We were constantly a threat from the opposite side. As you stated, it was ultimately just their sheer will and desire to ensure we won, not just the starting but the players coming on, that made it a fantastic collective effort.”
On Patreon, dependable writer Alan Nixon posted a Tottenham transfer update, reporting that Spurs are interested in signing Norwich City’s teenage custodian Dylan Thompson and had taken him on trial at Hotspur Way. Tottenham appear to be interested in signing the youngster and are willing to pay a compensation fee for his services, with a potential deal coming soon.
As the Lilywhites hope to challenge at the top of the English pyramid in the next years, securing the entrance of youthful talent could be critical to long-term planning procedures in north London. Northern Ireland-born England youth international striker Jamie Donley has already been in and around Tottenham’s first-team squad this season, and it remains to be seen who else could enter the fold in the coming months, with a move for Thompson one to watch in the coming weeks.
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