Tottenham strike Eberechi Eze agreement
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In a recent post on X, renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano provided an update on Tottenham Hotspur and their pursuit of Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze this summer. It is believed that Spurs are
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Tottenham chances of spectacular Eberechi Eze signing rated by David Ornstein as talks ‘continue’
Tottenham remain in talks with Crystal Palace over a move for playmaker Eberechi Eze and there is a 'good chance' of a deal, per David Ornstein.
Sources told Give Me Sport that “an agreement is nearly done in principle” despite Oliver Glasner’s insistence that the midfielder will feature for Palace in their upcoming Conference League clash against Fredrikstad.
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Tottenham: Eze ‘set’ signing given clear timeframe as ‘weekend’ Spurs ‘offer’ for Arsenal target revealed
According to reports, Tottenham Hotspur made a 'weekend offer' for England international Eberechi Eze and are 'set' to sign the Crystal Palace star.
Pape Matar Sarr is once again set to play in the more advanced midfield role, with the deal for the 27-year-old unlikely to be done in time for the first game of the new season. That means just one change for the former Brentford manager, with Wilson Odobert coming in to replace Kevin Danso to allow Spurs to be a bit more attacking.
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Tottenham player misses out on squad number and the shirt Eberechi Eze could pick
Tottenham have confirmed their squad numbers for the 2025/26 season ahead of their opening fixture against Burnley
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Tottenham ‘launch £70m bid’ in ‘one last splash’ after Eze as ‘priority’ signing ‘approved’
According to reports, Thomas Frank has ‘approved’ Tottenham Hotspur’s ‘priority’ signing after Eberechi Eze as they have ‘launched a £70m bid’. Spurs have been active in this summer’s transfer window as the ninth-biggest spending club in Europe. They have invested around £120m on signings, notably Mohammed Kudus, Mathys Tel and Joao Pahlinha.
Eberechi Eze could make Arsenal title winners, but would be afforded more game time at rivals Tottenham, admits ex-Gunner Lee Dixon.
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