Spurs are given a boost in their pursuit of one of their targets as Ange Postecoglou prepares to take over as manager of Tottenham Hotspur for a second summer in the Champions League.
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To be sure, Daniel Levy hasn’t been hesitant to support Postecoglou thus far. After Harry Kane left for Bayern Munich, the Australian had a busy first summer in command of the team last year, welcoming James Maddison, Guglielmo Vicario, Micky van de Ven, and Brennan Johnson. Subsequently, he faced another setback during the January transfer window when Timo Werner and Radu Dragusin entered North London.
Nevertheless, the former Celtic manager recently acknowledged to Football. London that Spurs are probably not going to be able to afford to spend the same kind of money as their competitors.
“To some extent, yes, but if you’re saying we should spend £100 million on a player, I don’t think we are in that position right now. That is untrue, and I don’t believe the club will ever be able to say that. Irrespective of their situations, our rivals are.”
When questioned about the possibility of joining fellow Swede Lucas Bergvall at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this summer, the right-winger himself did not completely rule out the move, telling Sports Bladet:
“It’s entertaining to consider. You never know; it might occur. Hard to say at this time.”
The forward is expected to be a star this summer because Spurs are pushing for his signature and Bardghji is now prepared to leave Copenhagen.
“Superb” Bardghji is going to surpass Kulusevski.
Bardghji, who is only eighteen years old, is already a notable player for Copenhagen. Earlier this season, he even made headlines when he scored the winning goal against Manchester United in the Champions League.
Given Dejan Kulusevski’s inconsistent play as well, Spurs might be prudent to move on the young player as early as this summer. This season, Bardghji’s stats have contrasted favourably with those of his countryman.