Tottenham to face competition for Japanese star Daichi Kamada
Tottenham is set to face fierce competition in the race to sign Daichi Kamada from Eintracht Frankfurt this summer, according to Japanese outlet Sponichi.
The 26-year-old player, who currently plays for Eintracht Frankfurt, has attracted the attention of several top clubs due to his impressive performances this season. He is likely to get a big move in the summer.
Kamada, who is also a member of the Japanese national team, has been instrumental in his club’s success this season, scoring 12 goals and providing five assists in 25 official games. This has not gone unnoticed by the big European clubs, who are now keen on acquiring his services.
Bayern Munich are one of the clubs interested in Kamada this summer. The German club are one of the European heavyweights and is considered one of the most prestigious football teams in the world.
Barcelona is also said to be in the race to sign Kamada, who would be a valuable addition to the Catalan club’s attacking line. Tottenham, on the other hand, is not one to be left behind and is reportedly moving to secure the services of the Japanese midfielder.
The competition between the big European clubs is likely to heat up even more in the coming weeks, with all three clubs eager to secure the services of Kamada. With his impressive performances this season, the 26-year-old midfielder is sure to be in high demand and Tottenham will need to be at their best to secure his signature.
Kamada is a name that has been making waves quite a lot in recent times. Tottenham could do with a player like the Japanese international. He might suit an Antonio Conte system a lot in his playstyle.
As talented as the Japanese are though, we still don’t know how well he would adapt to the Premier League. He might take some time to adapt to the physical demands of the league and that is understandable.
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If Tottenham are serious about Kamada, they have to show their intent as soon as possible. With Barcelona and Bayern in the race, timing is everything. Let’s see how it goes.