PSG could trigger a domino effect that benefits Tottenham in the summer transfer window

Juventus v PSV - UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Knockout Play-off First Leg
Juventus v PSV - UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Knockout Play-off First Leg | Jonathan Moscrop/GettyImages

While Tottenham's focus remains on their recent victory over Manchester United, transfer rumours continue to surface.

Spurs are often at the centre of multiple transfer speculations in major media outlets.

We recently reported that Newcastle are looking to derail Tottenham's summer plans by beating them to the signing of Bryan Mbeumo.

Additionally, we informed you that Tottenham Hotspur are targeting a move for Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Bynoe-Gittens this summer.

For now, however, let’s focus on a report suggesting that PSG could actually help Spurs this summer.


Randal Kolo Muani could stay at Juventus, opening the door for Dusan Vlahovic to join Tottenham

Dusan Vlahovic
Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus Fc during warm up before the... | Marco Canoniero/GettyImages

Not long ago, we reported that Tottenham were in a good position to sign Dusan Vlahovic from Juventus, especially given Randal Kolo Muani's impressive form in Italy.

Now, according to Calciomercato (h/t Parisinos.net), PSG are willing to accept a bid in the region of €50 million for Kolo Muani, far lower than their initial €95 million valuation.

This would pave the way for Juventus to sign Kolo Muani permanently, which in turn would open the door for Vlahovic to leave, potentially bringing him closer to Tottenham.

This season in the Champions League, Vlahovic has scored four goals and provided one assist in six starts.

Meanwhile, in Serie A, he has nine goal involvements in 16 starts, scoring eight goals and assisting once. So, despite Kolo Muani's rise, the Serbian striker continues to perform at a high level.


Dusan Vlahovic could be a better heir to Harry Kane than Dominic Solanke

Many Tottenham fans hoped that the arrival of Dominic Solanke would finally fill the void left by Harry Kane’s departure to Bayern Munich.

However, while the English forward has performed well, he has fallen short of the massive expectations placed upon him.

Vlahovic could be a more suitable successor to Kane than Solanke, given their playing styles.

Although Dominic Solanke impressed in the Championship, he has never reached Vlahovic’s level in a top-five European league such as the Premier League or Serie A.

Tottenham can certainly succeed with Solanke, but having both strikers competing would be a fantastic scenario for the club.


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