Tottenham urged to sign Davide Frattesi in the summer transfer window
Tottenham Hotspur are going through days of intense movement. The London club, after a season that bordered on disaster but ended with the UEFA Europa League trophy, is starting to show signs of wanting to rebuild the foundations. Thomas Frank, the current manager and the name on everyone’s lips, is aiming to reinforce his squad with concrete operations that have the fans excited. With the confirmed arrival of Mohammed Kudus from West Ham, the atmosphere at N17 is beginning to stir. It’s not just a question of names, but of adjusting the profiles that didn’t work. Between hope and pressure, Frank is working to change the face of a team that was left without a soul last season.
Deals that could restore faith
According to Tottenham Hotspur News, the Dane is clear that adding fresh talent is essential. Following the signing of Kudus, Morgan Gibbs-White is on the radar as the next target if they can convince Nottingham Forest. However, the key player could be Davide Frattesi, currently at Inter Milan. His arrival would be vital to bolster a midfield criticised by former players such as Martin Allen, who was quick to point out that the midfield has been without leadership for some time.
Allen recalled that many of the current players are the same ones who dragged the team to the bottom of the table, leading to the sacking of Postecoglou. That’s why Frank knows that a signing like the Italian midfielder Frattesi could bring stability, quality and above all, character to a sector of the pitch that needs shouting and fresh legs.

“I think Tottenham need a midfield player, without a doubt. Remember, they finished near the bottom of the table, and that puts question marks over the whole team. That’s why Ange Postecoglou got the sack, and many of those players are lucky to still be at Tottenham. To get a new midfield signing like Frattesi down the spine of the team could prove to be key and very important if Tottenham are to be successful this year.”
A revolution that cannot be allowed to make any false steps
Thomas Frank cannot afford to make a mistake. The arrival of Kudus marks an interesting start, but it must not remain a one-off. Gibbs-White would bring dynamism, yes, but a profile such as Frattesi would change the tuning of the dressing room. The curious thing is that Frank, a manager with Brentford DNA, now faces a fan base used to broken promises. His success will depend on whether he can create a core of committed, vocal players.
It is not enough to accumulate names. His challenge is to clear away apathy and connect the fans with a style that combines hard work and grit. Allen touches on a key point, that the foundation remains the same that left Tottenham flirting with disaster. A radical turnaround is needed, and that turnaround requires firm decisions. If they succeed in bringing in Frattesi, they will send out a warning that Frank’s Tottenham are not giving up on anyone.
This time, the discourse can’t be just fine words. The fans want facts. With every signing, Frank stakes his credibility. If he surrounds himself with men with hunger, he can build a project. If he bets on names without commitment, he will repeat the shipwreck. It is now or never to change the air in N17.