Ivan Perisić Set for Hajduk Split Return
Ivan Perisić’s return to Hajduk Split is nearing completion, with both the player and Tottenham Hotspur showing a positive stance towards the move. Fabrizio Romano reports that Perisić is eager to make history at his former club, and Tottenham is prepared to sanction a loan move until the season’s end. Tom Allnut adds that Spurs are willing to let Perisić leave for free, considering his contract expires in the summer and his current injury status. An official announcement confirms the agreement for Perisić’s loan to Hajduk Split, wishing him luck for the remainder of the season.
Tottenham’s Pursuit of Antonio Nusa
Tottenham’s interest in Club Brugge’s Antonio Nusa is intensifying, with various sources confirming ongoing negotiations. Tomas Taeke suggests that Spurs are willing to bid over £30 million for Nusa, with plans for him to finish the season at Brugge. Fabrizio Romano and Arilas Ould-Saada note that talks are ongoing, with Nusa preferring to stay in Belgium for the rest of the season. Charlie Eccleshare and Peter-Jan Calceon report that negotiations are centered around a €30 million fee plus add-ons, with a guarantee for Nusa to remain on loan at Brugge until the season’s end. Jacob Steinberg adds that while Chelsea maintains interest in Nusa, Spurs are currently in a favorable position to secure the deal, partly due to Nusa’s impressive performance in the Belgian Pro League.
Friendly Games Agreed Between Spurs and Bayern Munich
As part of the Harry Kane deal, two friendly games have been arranged between Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich. Christian Faulk from Bayern reveals that the first game is scheduled for the second weekend of August in London, with proceeds going to Spurs. This arrangement not only strengthens the relationship between the two clubs but also offers a financial benefit for Tottenham.
Conclusion
Tottenham Hotspur’s recent activities in the transfer market and beyond reflect a strategic approach to squad management and future planning. The loan move for Ivan Perisić allows for a respectful parting, considering his contributions and current injury status. The pursuit of Antonio Nusa demonstrates Spurs’ commitment to investing in young, promising talent, positioning themselves strongly in the transfer market. Additionally, the friendly games with Bayern Munich present an opportunity for both financial gains and strengthening international club relations. As the transfer window progresses, these developments will be closely monitored by fans and stakeholders alike.
If we’re going to get Nusa, we need to get in THIS WINDOW. I like the idea of doing a Sarr-like deal in which he sticks with his club the rest of this season.
With Phillips and Devine at Plymouth, Parrott playing well, Scarlett training with the first team, Veliz looking good but now recovering, and Dorrington and Donley sticking with the first team, the future is bright.
At risk of being too overly optimistic (something I’m leary of as a Spurs fan), the future’s so bright we need to wear shades.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qrriKcwvlY