Tottenham

Tottenham Striker Decisions Amid Richarlison Links and Jonathan David Interest

It’s time to evaluate Tottenham’s attacking options and determine which players under Ange Postecoglou might depart the north London club this summer.

Son Heung-min

Tottenham’s captain, Son Heung-min, recorded 17 goals and 10 assists in 35 matches last season. Despite speculation, Son has dismissed any exit rumors and Postecoglou has emphasized his plans to build around him, likely in his natural winger position. **STAYS**

Richarlison

Richarlison, who scored 12 goals in 31 matches last season, has attracted interest from the Saudi Pro League. Although he wants to stay, his injury history could prompt Tottenham to consider significant offers for the Brazilian striker. **STAYS IF NO BIG BID ARRIVES**

Troy Parrott

After a productive season with Excelsior Rotterdam, scoring 17 goals and providing five assists, Parrott is attracting interest from various clubs. Despite his development, it seems his future at Tottenham is uncertain, and a transfer might be on the horizon. **LEAVES**

Brennan Johnson

The young Welsh international had a promising debut season with 10 assists and five goals. Tottenham expects further improvement as he adapts to Postecoglou’s system. **STAYS**

 

Alejo Veliz

Veliz scored his first goal for Tottenham before a disappointing loan spell at Sevilla. Due to the club’s foreign player restrictions, another loan move seems likely for the 20-year-old Argentine. **LOAN**

Timo Werner

Werner’s loan has been extended for another year, ensuring his place in the squad. **STAYS**

Dane Scarlett

Postecoglou values the 20-year-old Scarlett, who might serve as a backup striker in Europa League and domestic cup matches. A decision regarding a potential loan will be made based on any offers received. **STAYS FOR NOW**

Will Lankshear

Tottenham has no plans to sell Lankshear after he scored 32 goals for the Under-21s. He will get a chance to impress in pre-season before deciding between further development with the Under-21s or a loan move. **LOAN**

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button

Adblock Detected

Hey there! It looks like you're using an ad blocker. Ads help us keep this site running and provide content for free. Please consider whitelisting us or disabling your ad blocker. Thank you for your support!