Fabrizio Romano drops Tottenham transfer target key update
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Fabrizio Romano drops Tottenham transfer target key update

Tottenham Hotspur supporters might be scratching their heads about the club’s chase for Eberechi Eze. The Crystal Palace playmaker, who Spurs have had their eye on for a while, didn’t end up joining the squad as the new season kicked off. But the latest rumours suggest that Tottenham’s interest in Eze is still going strong.

Throughout the transfer window, Eze’s name frequently popped up in transfer gossip columns, with Tottenham consistently linked to the England international. Despite the reports, no formal offer was made, and Eze stayed put at Selhurst Park. Instead, Tottenham’s recruitment efforts focused on bringing in French winger Wilson Odobert from Burnley, a player that manager Ange Postecoglou was particularly keen to sign.

Eze’s skill set and playmaking abilities have long been recognized, and it’s no surprise that clubs like Tottenham and Manchester City were keeping a close eye on him. His performances at Crystal Palace have showcased his talent, making him a highly desirable player.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano shed light on the situation, revealing that while Eze was certainly a target for top clubs, no one activated his release clause during the summer window. According to Romano, Tottenham and Manchester City both had Eze on their radar but ultimately did not make a formal bid:

“No club triggered the release clause and there were no concrete contacts, which is why he remained at Crystal Palace. Manchester City definitely had him on their list for 2023, and Tottenham appreciate him, but no formal bids were presented by either club or any others this summer.”

Choosing to focus on other targets like Odobert highlights Postecoglou’s strategy and the club’s current priorities. However, Eze’s staying put at Palace means this story might not be over yet. Tottenham’s persistent interest indicates they could revisit the transfer talks down the line if the situation changes. Let’s wait.

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