According to reports, Pep Guardiola has always been all praise for the forward that Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly keeping a close eye on.
Ange Postecoglou is aware that turning his team into a trophy-winning squad will require a successful summer of recruiting.
Postecoglou has made significant strides in his two windows working with Daniel Levy thus far, but the team is still far from the manager’s ultimate objective.
For example, it’s still need to let rid of players like Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, and it could be necessary to buy a striker in order to partially offset Harry Kane’s goals.
It’s not an easy challenge, but there are reasons for optimism considering the way the club has performed since Postecoglou arrived.
Maybe a lot of the club’s business this summer will hinge on its ability to re-enter the Champions League, whether it is via fourth or even fifth place.
Having stated that, Mail Sport has recently asserted that Tottenham is one of the elite teams who have signed Dani Olmo from RB Leipzig.
Tottenham is keeping a careful eye on Dani Olmo, a Spanish winger.
The original report described Manchester United’s entry into the competition to sign Olmo, a 25-year-old with a £52 million release clause this summer.
However, in addition to United, it’s reported that Chelsea, Spurs, and Manchester City are also keeping a close eye on the adaptable attacker.
Before deciding to travel to Croatia with Dinamo Zagreb to develop his career—a move that also proved successful for a certain Luka Modric—Olmo was a member of the Barcelona academy.
Clearly, the evidence is in the pudding today that Olmo is associated with all of Europe’s elite sides.
Olmo is a natural at number ten or out wide on either wing, which is a profile that may really work for Spurs.
Pep Guardiola was aware that Dani Olmo would succeed in a premier league.
Having said that, Tottenham supporters can find interest in Pep Guardiola’s earlier remarks regarding the Spaniard after playing him in the Champions League.
Guardiola declared following his 2019 match against Zagreb that “he’s a top player, he has a bright future, of course.”
“He demonstrated that today. That is not the point about the transfer and the money he deserves. The fact is that he is a fantastic player, and I have a good feeling that he can compete in Europe’s top divisions. Hopefully, that can happen if Dinamo wants it and he wants it.
Of course, Olmo is currently a star in the Bundesliga, proving that forecast was correct.
And there’s no denying that Postecoglou would be an excellent manager for the winger if Tottenham pursued a deal for him.
Having said all of that, Gary Neville felt that Daniel Levy deserved some recognition today.