Tottenham is keen on signing the Moroccan star striker amid several interests
Sevilla star Youssef En-Nesyri will most likely be moving during the forthcoming transfer window, with Premier League clubs including Tottenham Hotspur being the most likely destination for the Moroccan international player.
Since moving to Sevilla, En-Nesyri hasn’t looked back, and his consistent performances have attracted a lot of attention. The 27-year-old scored 20 goals and added three assists in the previous campaign.
Manchester United and West Ham are also among the teams eager to recruit the Sevilla star, but a report from El Mira suggests that Tottenham might have an edge over the other teams.
Tottenham’s advantage
Tottenham’s acquisition of the Moroccan striker may come as a surprise, in addition to costing a lot of money. One participant who may enter the deal to cut costs is Bryan Gil, a winger for the Spurs.
Fans of Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán would be ecstatic to see Bryan Gil rejoin Sevilla FC. Sevilla wants the football player to come back since he hasn’t found his best self in the Premier League since he left.
Therefore, the inclusion of the 23-year-old Spanish international in the deal would be beneficial for both parties and an agreement could very well be worked out.
The North London team believes the Moroccan international would be the perfect addition to their lineup, as they want to add a striker to lead their assault for the next campaign.
He would fit right in with Ange Postecoglou‘s setup. His athletic and technical qualities will also help him succeed in English football. He will also be a big support for the captain, Son Heung-min at the offensive line.
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Meanwhile, Gil also realises that it is not working out for him at the Premier League club and might like the idea of going back to his boyhood club. A final agreement could certainly happen soon.