November 21, 2024
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Tottenham Plans To Sign Top Nottingham Forest Player By June 30th, According to Sources

Sources say that Tottenham plans to sign Callum Hudson-Odoi before June 30.

Before June 30th, Tottenham may try to recruit Callum Hudson-Odoi, a great player for Nottingham Forest, sources have informed Football Insider.

Forest will have to sell players by the end of June in order to avoid receiving a further loss of points, as Football Insider reported earlier this month.

According to sources, Spurs believe that 23-year-old Hudson-Odoi has “huge” potential and that the Reds’ financial predicament makes it possible to entice him away from City Ground.

As they evaluate numerous options in the wide forward position, Tottenham officials have always intended to recruit a younger offensive player this summer. The England international is one of those players.

Forest has a deal with the winger through 2026.

Hudson-Odoi to be in Leverkusen's starting line-up against Freiburg

Callum Hudson-Odoi may transfer to Tottenham from Nottingham Forest.
Because of his early Chelsea potential, Hudson-Odoi was formerly considered one of England’s best young players.

The winger signed a £5 million contract with Forest last summer after battling to get minutes at Stamford Bridge in previous years and making little impression when on loan at Bayer Leverkusen in the 2022–2023 season.

Based on reports, the Reds are reportedly seeking about £30 million to release him from the City Ground following 29 Premier League games in which he scored eight goals.

Due to Nuno Espirito Santo’s requirement to generate about £30 million in profit from player sales before to the deadline at the end of June, it is thought that Forest is in danger of breaking the financial regulations once more this year.

In the upcoming weeks, Tottenham may try to take advantage of that circumstance in order to recruit Hudson-Odoi as Ange Postecoglou wants to restructure his team this summer.

In other developments, Rodrigo Bentancur’s actions have prompted Tottenham to fire him.

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