FC Copenhagen ready to sell Tottenham target Roony Bardghji
Tottenham Hotspur find themselves at the centre of a promising pursuit – that of Copenhagen’s rising star, Roony Bardghji, the ‘next Wayne Rooney.’ The versatile forward has garnered significant attention from top-tier clubs, with Tottenham, Chelsea, and Manchester United expressing keen interest.
FC Copenhagen are willing to entertain the idea of Bardghji’s departure and is open to facilitating a move in the upcoming January transfer window.
This revelation has sparked a heightened sense of anticipation among the potential suitors, with Spurs emerging as one of the frontrunners for the 18-year-old’s signature.
The acknowledgement of Copenhagen’s willingness to sell is as per 90min via the Express. The Lilywhites, currently navigating their way through a season marked by promising performances under manager Ange Postecoglou, seem to have identified Bardghji as a player who could add substantial depth and youthful exuberance to their squad.
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Talks between the North London club and the player’s representatives have already taken place, highlighting the seriousness of their interest. The pursuit of Bardghji is not exclusive to the confines of the English Premier League, as several other European powerhouses are also said to be in the race for his services.
The right-winger’s skill set and potential have obviously made him a sought-after prospect, and Copenhagen’s readiness to sell suggests that a January move could materialise.
For Tottenham, the prospect of securing Bardghji’s services certainly aligns with their recent approach of blending youth with experience under the guidance of Postecoglou.
The manager has surely been instrumental in instilling a dynamic and attacking style of play, and adding a talented prospect like Bardghji could contribute to the long-term vision of the club.
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At the moment, we have only one natural right-winger at the club Dejan Kulusevski who has been featuring in the middle of the park because of James Maddison’s injury. Brennan Johnson is capable of playing off the right, but he is far better leading the left flank as he can cut onto his stronger right foot.