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Lucas Bergvall has undoubtedly been one of the best Tottenham Hotspur signings in recent years, and he is nominated for a prestigious award. Tottenham paid just £8.5m for Bergvall in January 2024 to bring the talented teenager to North London, and last season, the midfielder announced himself to Europe.
Antoine Semenyo’s rise as one of the Premier League’s most exciting players has sparked growing curiosity around the terms of his Bournemouth contract - and whether a release clause could open the door to a major transfer.
It is easy to blame that all on Ange Postecoglou, but dropping points to Bournemouth and Wolves at home already is not encouraging and Villa arrive on the up, with the Carabao Cup loss on penalties at Brentford their only defeat since August.
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Eden Hazard Picks Between Arsenal’s Eberechi Eze and Tottenham’s Mohammed Kudus, video
Premier League legend Eden Hazard picked Arsenal’s Eberechi Eze over Tottenham’s Mohammed Kudus in a Premier League challenge, sparking debate on social media.
Paratici, after being forced into resigning due to a worldwide FIFA ban from football, worked as a consultant/advisor for ex-chair Daniel Levy thereafter, and took up that unofficial role during the summer window to assist Lange, CEO Vinai Venkatesham and Frank.
In a recent interview with Football Insider, former Premier League scout Mick Brown revealed that Tottenham Hotspur could move in for Brentford winger Kevin Schade this January. Brown said, “Kevin
TBR Football understands that Antoine Semenyo does, in fact, have a release clause; however, it will not be active in January. In the summer, Semenyo penned a new deal with Bournemouth, which includes a release clause, although the details on how much the clause will be worth remain unknown.
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