Tottenham Hotspur enjoyed a magnificent summer transfer window as they brought some headline players to Hotspur Way while ensuring that the surplus at White Hart Lane were shipped off. And as Ange Postecoglou enjoys the aftereffects of adding quality to his roster at N17, the chiefs in the cubicles of Tottenham are already pondering to set up a blueprint for the 2025 transfer intervals.
The club are said to be looking at Shakhtar Donetsk attacking midfielder Georgiy Sudakov, a player that they looked at in the previous window; however, there are no move materials for the 22-year-old, and Spurs are said to continue his pursuit.
Tottenham target Sudakov amid Arsenal interest
Georgiy Sudakov has been a highly touted midfielder, and hence the Lilywhites neighbors. Arsenal have also expressed interest in landing the Ukrainian; however, per Football Insider, it is Tottenham who are looking to give pursuing his signatures an extra rev. That being said, it will be difficult to land the midfielder as his potential means Shakhtar Donetsk will likely ask for hefty fees.
The 22-year-old can become an integral figure at White Hart Lane over the long term if Levy chooses to pursue his services.
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Sudakov has a versatile profile; while primarily an attacking midfielder, he can also feature in multiple roles, including out wide, and he is certain to bring a creative outlet at Hotspur Way.
Tottenham have been looking to add depth to the attacking midfield role owing to injury and consistency concerns around James Maddison and could just be the answer to their problems. While competition for places remains a major question mark to pursue the player, he is likely to get the same at Arsenal as well, possibly more difficult given their set quality and system.
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