Tottenham Hotspur enjoyed a splendid summer transfer window where Daniel Levy not only took note of quality incomings but also ensured that the surplus at White Hart Lane is cleared up, and with the summer transfer interval concluded, the chiefs at White Hart Lane are already looking at potential additions for 2025.
The North Londoners have adapted a transfer strategy to bring an influx of highly talented young talents to the club, which can reap benefits at Tottenham Hotspur in the long term. And looking to continue to stick to that policy, Spurs have been looking at a potential move for 20-year-old Italian midfield sensation Niccolo Pisilli, per Graeme Bailey on TBR Football.
Tottenham exploring Pisilli move
A native to Rome, Niccolo Pisilli is rated among the highly regarded talents in Italian football, and he has peaked the attention of multiple Premier League heavyweights, as the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea have also expressed interest in his signatures alongside Spurs.
He has his first team opportunities at AS Roma towards the end of the 2022/23 campaign; however, he had to grind out till the ongoing season to find a regular spot in the team. Pisilli has enjoyed ten outings for his current employers, contributing to a couple of goals in the mean time.
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For Tottenham, they are looking to bring highly regarded box-to-box midfielders to Ange Postecoglou’s roster, and the 20-year-old fits the bill, aiding to the transfer strategy at White Hart Lane off late. And the North Londoners may consider adding him to the ranks at N17 considering how he can potentially go on to become a pre-ACL tear Gini Wijnaldum clone.
Spurs have invested heavily in the Italian league off late, and he could become another Tottenham investment who can reap massive dividends at Hotspur Way.
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