Daniel Levy has been looking to make nurturing the young players a key aspect of the academy at Hotspur Way, and that has been seen with the likes of talent coming through at N17, the likes of Will Lankshear and Mikey Moore making their mark in the ongoing season, and to complement them, the Lilywhites have brought in a few players under the age of twenty – Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall, Mathys Tel, Wilson Odobert, and Yang-Min Hyeok.
And while they look to push for developing talent at Hotspur Way and they start to accommodate new young players, a few of the starlets already at Tottenham are looking outwards as they look to have more room for development, and now the likes of Juventus and AC Milan are keen on bringing in Tottenham’s teenage striker Ellis Lehane, per The Daily Mail.
Can Tottenham keep hold of Lehane?

The 18-year-old has been impressing for the under-18’s side, netting six goals in ten appearances this season. However, in an effort to keep hold of their academy star, the Lilywhites did reject an offer from Lecce for the teenager in the winter window, although with the interest from Serie A elites, it remains to be seen if Levy and coaches at Hotspur Way can keep hold of Lehane.
For someone like Lehane, he would be looking to be at a place where he can get some regular minutes of football under his belt, and there are a decent amount of young strikers ahead of him at White Hart Lane (i.e., the likes of Will Lankshear and Dane Scarlett), so a move away could be possible.
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It is to be seen if Tottenham can keep hold of Lehane.