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Tottenham's Bold Moves: Fresh Bids and Star Talks after Arsenal's Eze Snatch

2025-08-23

Author: Ming

Tottenham Hotspur is intensifying its efforts in the transfer market with plans for exciting new signings, especially after being outmaneuvered by Arsenal for Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze.

Shifting Gears After Setbacks

After Arsenal's dramatic capture of Eze, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is frantically searching for alternatives to replace the injured James Maddison. With their initial target slipping away, Tottenham is now pivoting to other high-profile options.

New Targets on the Radar

Recent reports indicate that Spurs are not just contemplating a move for Manchester City’s Savinho, who comes with a hefty price tag. Instead, they are eyeing Maghnes Akliouche from Monaco, a 23-year-old left-footed dynamo known for his speed and dribbling skills.

However, hurdles persist—the player’s tough-to-handle agent and Monaco's steep asking price of €70 million could prove challenging.

PSG's Lee Kang-in: A Viable Option?

In a twist, Tottenham has reopened discussions about Lee Kang-in from Paris Saint-Germain, a player who was mainly a benchwarmer last season. Although PSG values him, they may be willing to sell him for the right price of around €50 million.

The Spurs’ interest in Lee makes strategic sense, especially following the departure of fan favorite Son Heung-min to LAFC, which created a significant commercial void in the club's Korean market.

Pursuing Nico Paz: A Stronger Offer Ahead

In addition to strengthening their attack, Spurs are also revamping their approach for Como's 20-year-old playmaker, Nico Paz. After having an initial €40 million bid rejected, Tottenham is reportedly preparing a larger offer.

With Real Madrid potentially matching offers for Paz, time is of the essence for Spurs to make their move.

What's Next for Tottenham?

As the transfer window inches closer to its deadline, it's clear Tottenham will make significant acquisitions. Fans eagerly await to see which stars will don the Tottenham colors next, as Levy continues to push for a revamped squad.