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Tottenham ‘willing’ to spend big to sign Conor Gallagher

Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly ‘willing’ to spend big to sign Atletico Madrid star Conor Gallagher, as per Spanish outlet Fichajes.

After purchasing Mohammed Kudus, the Lilywhites have signed João Palhinha on a loan deal from Bayern Munich. Furthermore, Thomas Frank wants a new No.10, and following James Maddison’s recent injury, the need to bolster the CAM position has increased.

Spurs initially attempted to buy Morgan Gibbs-White from Nottingham Forest, but the deal hasn’t come to fruition, and he has now decided to stay at City Ground by signing a fresh term.

Fichajes report that Tottenham are keen on signing Gallagher and are ‘willing’ to submit a formal proposal worth around £43m to seal the deal.

The midfielder joined Los Rojiblancos from Chelsea last summer but struggled to play regularly under Diego Simeone. Moreover, when he got the opportunity, he was deployed out wide.

The Spanish giants have decided to reinforce the midfield department with new faces this summer. So, they might be open to letting Gallagher leave, while the player could be tempted to return to the Premier League to play regularly.

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Tottenham hold a long-term interest in the Englishman as he was heavily linked with a move to the Lilywhites last summer, but Atletico Madrid eventually managed to secure his service.

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Gallagher is a versatile player as he can play anywhere across the middle of the park. The middle trio of Gallagher, Pape Matar Sarr, and Palhinha would make Tottenham a robust side.

Moreover, they also have Rodrigo Bentancur, Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall, and Yves Bissouma, though the former Brighton and Hove Albion star has been linked with a move away.

Gallagher previously showcased his qualities with Crystal Palace on loan and for Chelsea. Therefore, he would be a great coup for Tottenham should they purchase him.

However, it is going to be interesting to see whether the North London club eventually manage to buy him before the end of this transfer window.

Meanwhile, Spurs have had a mixed pre-season thus far, winning twice and drawing three games. They have one more friendly game against Bayern Munich left before next week’s UEFA Super Cup encounter versus Paris Saint-Germain.

Daniel Levy backs Thomas Frank to succeed as Tottenham prepare for new era

Daniel Levy has placed his trust in new Tottenham Hotspur head coach Thomas Frank, urging the former Brentford boss to lead a full-scale revival at the north London club. 

After a turbulent Premier League campaign under Ange Postecoglou, which saw Spurs finish 17th, Levy is demanding a competitive response across all fronts.

Tottenham are still basking in the glow of their Europa League success but Levy has outlined his ambition for the club ahead of the new season.

Postecoglou was sent packing despite leading Tottenham to their first trophy in 17 years following an awful performance in the Premier League.

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Levy described the decision as “collective”, but it was the 13th time Spurs have switched managers since he became chairman in 2001.

Speaking on The Overlap, Levy explained why the club hierarchy was forced to let Postecoglou go.

“Nothing has changed in terms of our ambition,” he said. “That has always been the case, but having won the Europa League, you get a taste of it.

“But it’s not enough. We know we need to use that as a springboard to keep winning. We couldn’t lose sight of the fact that we finished 17th in the league.

“We’re there to win, and yes, we won a European trophy, and it was fantastic. But we also need to win on all fronts – and the Premier League says it all.”

Levy believes that the Europa League success should be a turning point for the club rather than a distraction, and it now falls on Frank to set the record straight.

The Spurs chairman waxed lyrical about Frank and backed the Danish head coach to succeed at the club.

“Thomas Frank is a highly-intelligent individual,” he said. “We haven’t told him, ‘You’ve got to win the league this year’. We just want to compete at the highest level.

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“I very much hope that Thomas will bring all the right ingredients and bring this team to where it belongs – which is right at the top.”

Having already pledged to create ‘magic’ at Tottenham, Frank is already making an impression in pre-season, with his side going unbeaten in five games (W2, D3).

 

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