Daniel Levy wants an outright sale of Tottenham Hotspur star Giovani Lo Celso
According to Italian outlet TuttoMercatoWeb, Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy wants an outright sale for Argentinian midfielder Giovani Lo Celso.
The Argentine midfielder’s desire to find greener pastures seems to persist, despite the efforts of new manager Ange Postecoglou to reignite his spark within the squad. To be fair, he had a very good pre-season.
It’s no secret that Lo Celso’s journey with Tottenham hasn’t been without its share of twists and turns. While his technical prowess has never been in doubt, cementing a regular spot within the squad has proven elusive.
Recent seasons saw him plying his trade at Villarreal on loan, a stint that showcased his talents and left many wondering about his future at the London club. Postecoglou has placed a lot of trust in him in the pre-season games.
With notable appearances in all of Tottenham’s pre-season fixtures, coupled with his inclusion in the squad for the Premier League opener against Brentford, it appeared that Lo Celso was ready to embrace a new dawn.
Despite the manager’s efforts and Lo Celso’s undeniable talent on display, his desire for change remains unaltered. Napoli, it seems, have been persistent in their pursuit of the Argentine maestro.
Napoli’s pursuit of Lo Celso has reached a fever pitch, with the club reportedly designating him as their top priority signing for the window. However, here comes the twist that might complicate matters.
Tottenham’s chairman, Daniel Levy, stands firm in his stance: only an outright sale will be entertained. This resolute position presents a challenge for Napoli, who had been exploring the possibility of a loan deal.
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It remains to be seen how Lo Celso’s future pans out in the next two weeks. It is an important decision and let’s see what Postecoglou thinks.