Eduardo Camavinga changes representatives amidst Tottenham Hotspur interest
According to Football.london, Tottenham Hotspur transfer target Eduardo Camavinga has joined ICM Stellar Sports, one of football’s biggest agencies, if not the biggest.
The youngster is a key player for Rennes and is among the best young players in European football. His performances have also seen him get called up for Didier Deschamps’ senior French squad.
Given the talent available at the defending world champions’ disposal, Camavinga’s inclusion is no mean feat. In fact, it is a testament to his potential and ability.
Tottenham are amongst clubs touted with an interest in the 18-year-old wonderkid. His collaboration with ICM has come at an intriguing time indeed. With the January window just weeks away, it remains to be seen if he is keen to seek pastures new.
The agency also represents Jack Grealish and Gareth Bale. The former too was on Tottenham’s radar earlier in his career but a deal could not be agreed upon. Currently valued at £100m at the least, it is fair to say that the Aston Villa skipper is beyond our means.
While we may have missed out on Grealish, it remains to be seen if we can beat off competition for Camavinga.
The youngster’s stock has been on the rise ever since, with Europe’s top teams keeping an eye out on the midfield sensation. The likes of Real Madrid and Liverpool have all been linked with a move for the teenager. (h/t Football.london)
Camavinga will be entering the final year of his contract with Rennes next summer. He has already said that he dreams of playing for a great club. (h/t Football.london)
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Considering the names in for him, the youngster could spark a bidding war if he comes into the market. Capturing him would be quite a coup for Spurs.