Hoffenheim and Borussia Monchengladbach are tracking Tottenham youngster Josh Onomah, according to the Sun. The Englishman is on loan at Sheffield Wednesday, and the midfielder has provided three assists from 11 Championship games this season.
The report adds that Onomah is contracted at Tottenham for another 18 months, and the club have an option to extend his deal by a year. Monchengladbach have done extremely well this season but could lose star midfielder Denis Zakaria in the summer.
The report adds that Dieter Hecking would use the funds from Zakaria’s sale to sign Onomah and increase his midfield options. Hoffenheim, on the other hand, believe they can convince the Spurs midfielder after Reiss Nelson’s success at the club.
Germany has been a hotbed for rising talent in recent years but English youngsters have been the flavour of the last two campaigns. Jadon Sancho has helped Borussia Dortmund to the top of the Bundesliga this season and there have been other players performing well after leaving England and moving to Germany.
The youngster hasn’t made a start in the Premier League for Tottenham, however, the report claims that we are considering calling him back due to our injury issues.
Mauricio Pochettino has given first-team minutes to Oliver Skipp, Kyle Walker-Peters and Kazaiah Sterling this season, and it will be interesting to see what happens with Onomah come the end of the campaign.