Tottenham are eyeing yet another young talent, as the club’s recruitment team continues to identify emerging prospects with long-term potential.
Tottenham Hotspur have not been shy in dipping into the pool of promising youngsters, having secured a few impressive signings in recent transfer windows.
Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray are starting to come of age for the club, gradually establishing themselves as regular features in Thomas Frank’s setup.
Reports now suggest that Tottenham are looking to add one more youngster to their ranks in the near future, with scouts once again active across Europe.
Tottenham enquire about Nigerian winger Sani Suleiman
TEAMtalk reports that Tottenham have made initial enquiries regarding Nigerian youngster Sani Suleiman, who caught the eye at the U-20 World Cup with a string of impressive performances.
The club are understood to have gathered information on his contract situation and potential availability for future transfer windows.
The 19-year-old left winger, who currently plays for Slovakian side AS Trencin, has been praised for his pace, creativity, and ability to influence matches at crucial moments.
It is understood that scouts from several major European clubs were present to watch the teenager in action at the tournament, with Tottenham among those monitoring his progress closely.
Spurs face competition for Sani Suleiman
Thomas Frank’s side is not alone in their interest. Bayer Leverkusen, Rangers, and other top English sides, alongside several clubs across Europe’s top five leagues, are also keeping tabs on the talented winger’s development.
But, for now, Suleiman is said to be fully focused on his return to AS Trencin, determined to continue improving and justify the growing attention surrounding his name.
Tottenham could do with another natural left winger and has also been linked with Brentford’s Kevin Schade, who many Spurs fans have described as a baller.
However, there is an argument that Tottenham may not require another young option off the left, considering Wilson Odobert and Mathys Tel are still developing and very much part of the club’s long-term plans.
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