Tottenham to make bid for midfielder valued at £50m, according to pundit
By Manuel Meza
Tottenham Hotspur are making some smart moves to strengthen their squad. One name that's coming up a lot is Chelsea's Conor Gallagher. Despite Atletico Madrid's serious interest, Spurs are preparing to make their own bid for the talented midfielder before the transfer window closes.
Renowned Sky Sports journalist Kaveh Solhekol recently discussed the transfer saga surrounding Conor Gallagher. Solhekol revealed that while Atletico Madrid are keen on signing Gallagher, their current offer isn't meeting Chelsea's expectations.
Fabrizio Romano, another well-known transfer expert, reported that Atletico were in advanced talks with Chelsea, with an offer in the range of €35m to €40m expected to secure the deal.
Chelsea, meanwhile, anticipates that Tottenham will enter the fray soon. Solhekol mentioned that Chelsea expects Spurs to submit an offer for Gallagher in the coming days or weeks, particularly once the player returns from his holiday. This development aligns with previous reports suggesting that Tottenham have been monitoring Gallagher's situation closely.
Tottenham's interest in Gallagher is not new. According to The Mirror, Spurs have been keeping an eye on the England international throughout the summer. With Aston Villa reportedly withdrawing from the race, Tottenham's path to Gallagher seems clearer, though not without its challenges.
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Tottenham to make bid for midfielder valued at £50m, according to pundit
Chelsea's valuation of Gallagher is said to be around £50m, which is significantly higher than Tottenham's maximum offer of £40m. This valuation is compared to what Spurs paid for James Maddison last summer, reflecting a cautious approach to their spending.
Despite Gallagher's undeniable talent, there are differing opinions within the Spurs community about whether he is the right fit for the club's current needs.
Some argue that Tottenham's priority should be signing a new striker rather than another midfielder, especially given the presence of promising talents like Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall, who have already shown glimpses of their potential during pre-season.
With Atletico Madrid still in the mix and the transfer window closing in, the next few weeks are going to be key for Spurs' transfer plans. Tottenham has to juggle their immediate needs with long-term goals, making sure they boost the squad without breaking the bank. Whether Gallagher will end up in a Spurs kit is still up in the air, but it's clear that Tottenham's transfer activity is just getting started.