Tottenham Hotspur have been looking to add depth and quality to their attacking midfield options in the upcoming 2025 transfer intervals, and the Lilywhites have emerged as one of the sides interested in signing Georgiy Sudakov from Shakhtar Donetsk.
The Ukrainian international who has been likened to Manchester City academy graduate Phil Foden has been subject to interest from multiple Premier League sides, including Manchester United and Arsenal. Amid links with a move away from the Ukrainian top tier, his agent has now confirmed that the player, as well as his current employers, are now open to offers paving the way for Sudakov to compete in a top European league.
This will come as a major boost to Daniel Levy, who has been tallying his signatures for a while now.
Tottenham ready to move for Georgiy Sudakov?
Spurs look to boost creativity with potential January move for Georgiy Sudakov (Photo by LLUIS GENE/AFP via Getty Images)
Speaking via. Mirror, Sudakov’s agent said:
“Shakhtar and the player are open to offers. And that means there is a high probability that we will soon be able to see Georgiy in the top leagues.”
The North Londoners did look at a possible move for the player in the summer window, albeit that didn’t materialise, and it is to be seen if the Lilywhites back their interest in the 23-year-old with official proposals in the winter window.
Ange Postecoglou does have James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski in the AM roles, with the former being a bit out of touch while the latter is still taking strides to his inverted role, and the Australian head coach would love to bring in another player to not only increase depth but also build on the quality at his disposal.
Moreover, the potential signing of a player with Sudakov’s potential will also tick boxes in the Lilywhites new transfer policy as they are looking to build around younger yet exciting talents who can contribute to both the present and future.
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