Tottenham Hotspur are showing a keen interest in Jousha Zirkzee
Tottenham Hotspur are targeting Bologna striker Jousha Zirkzee, impressed by his performances in Serie A. With the summer transfer window approaching, Spurs are eager to secure the Dutchman’s services for a fee of around £60 million, as they seek reinforcements in the striking department. Since the departure of Harry Kane to Bayern Munich last summer, Tottenham has been without a marquee centre forward, and Zirkzee is seen as a potential solution to fill this void.
Daniel Levy and the Tottenham hierarchy are actively exploring various options to strengthen the squad ahead of the new season, with the striker position being a key focus area. Despite several names being linked with a move to N17 in recent weeks, including the Dutchman, no concrete interest has yet materialized. However, Spurs remain keen on securing the services of the promising young striker to bolster their attacking options and provide competition in the forward line.
As Tottenham continues its search for a new centre forward, securing the signature of Jousha Zirkzee would represent a significant coup for the club. With his impressive performances in Serie A, the 22-year-old has caught the attention of top clubs across Europe, and Spurs are eager to secure his services as they look to strengthen their squad for the challenges ahead.
Playing Bayern roulette
Former Bayern striker Zirkzee could take up Harry Kane’s position in the team. The 22-year-old Dutchman is known to not only be potent in front of goal but also drop to ensure progression and creation.
While Ange Postecoglou has been playing some attractive brand of football, it will still be difficult to land Zirkzee’s signature. Bayern Munich has a favourable return clause to start with, although Jousha is not very keen on returning to Germany.
Multiple Premier League clubs have expressed their interest in Zirkzee, with Arsenal and Manchester United highly linked with the Dutch ace.
According to a report in the Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport, as relayed by Sport Witness, Spurs have a significant interest in bringing Zirkzee to the N17, but his current employers could demand up to £60 million to part company with their talisman.
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We have to see if the valuation meets Spurs’ expectations and whether Daniel Levy is willing to sit down and agree on terms or risk losing his services over steamy negotiations.