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Tottenham Hotspur are now close to sealing a deal to sign a “special” star, who wants to move to north London, with a £40million bid being tabled.
Transfer expert Graeme Bailey suggested that there are internal doubts about Thomas Franckfollowing the most recent setback, with Tottenham exiting the FA Cup at the hands of Aston Villa this weekend.
The transfer expert said: “The Tottenham Hotspur hierarchy are divided over the future of Thomas Frank, but the club remains determined not to make a change this season.
“Spurs CEO Vinai Venkatesham thought he had found the right man in the summer when he lured Frank across London from Brentford.
“However, sources now tell us that Venkatesham was warned by some in the Spurs hierarchy that the former Arsenal man was not a good fit in terms of his system and the Tottenham players already in place.”
The Lilywhites are yet to pull the trigger on Frank, with the board now having to decide whether to back their manager or sack him, and it appears they have opted for the former.
The Saints defend Souza is expected to sign for Tottenham, and it appears the Brazilian ace won’t be the only new arrival, as David Ornstein confirms. they are now close to completing a deal for Atletico Madrid star Conor Gallagher.
In a report for The Athletic, Ornstein says Spurs have submitted a €40m (£35m) bid for the midfielder, which is expected to be accepted, and a decision is now close, given Gallagher is keen to move to north London, despite rival interest from Aston Villa.
Fabrizio Romano has since confirmed that Villa have also agreed a deal, but the former Chelsea player opted to move to N17 instead.
The midfielder has struggled to find game time this season, and a return to England is being considered, with a place in Thomas Tuchel’s squad for the 2026 World Cup still up for grabs.
The former Chelsea player would arrive at Tottenham with plenty of experience in England, making 136 Premier League appearances during spells with the Blues and Crystal Palace, during which he collected 18 goals and 13 assists.
At Stamford Bridge, the 25-year-old received praise from Petr Cechwho said: “He is one of the players who always cares about winning and the club.
“You discover that even young players can have special abilities to become a leader. Conor is one of these players. He’s always worked hard, he’s always cared, and he always does his best.”
It would make sense to recruit a new midfielder, because João PalhinhaGallagher’s future is uncertain, and Gallagher’s experience in the Premier League could make him a wise addition.