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Paratici plotting a ‘shrewd, low-risk £46M coup’ hopefully in the winter market

Kevin Schade has quickly become one of the most talked-about young talents in the Premier League, and now Tottenham Hotspur’s hierarchy led by recruitment chief Fabio Paratici appear to have him firmly in their sights.

The 23-year-old German winger, currently shining at Brentford, has attracted growing interest from Spurs and Aston Villa as the January transfer window draws closer.

Known for his explosive pace, direct attacking style, and tireless pressing, Schade perfectly embodies the traits Tottenham are looking to inject into their front line as they look to bolster their attacking options.

Schade’s story at Brentford has been a swift rise. Since joining from Freiburg in 2023, initially on loan before completing a permanent £25 million move, he has become a key figure in Thomas Frank’s dynamic system.

His ability to stretch defenses, take on defenders with confidence, and maintain relentless energy off the ball has made him one of Brentford’s most exciting assets. Tottenham’s admiration for him isn’t new insiders suggest that manager Thomas Frank, who worked closely with the winger, sees Schade as an ideal fit to reintroduce flair and unpredictability into Spurs’ attacking setup, especially after recent struggles to consistently break down compact defenses.

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Fabio Paratici is reportedly driving the effort to make a reunion between Frank and Schade possible. The Italian executive is said to be exploring potential negotiations behind the scenes, confident that Schade’s profile perfectly matches the club’s long-term recruitment vision.

Tottenham’s attacking depth has been tested in recent months, and adding a versatile winger who can play across the frontline would be a major boost. Schade’s ability to operate on both wings or as a forward gives Spurs the flexibility they have been craving.

Aston Villa, however, are ready to rival Tottenham for the German’s signature. Manager Unai Emery has been keeping tabs on Schade for some time, identifying him as a priority target to add pace and creativity to Villa’s wide areas.

Emery has long been an admirer of wingers who combine work rate with flair, and Schade fits that mold perfectly. Villa are said to be preparing a formal approach to test Brentford’s stance, which for now remains firm the Bees have made it clear that Schade is “not for sale.”

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Brentford’s resistance is understandable given Schade’s current form and importance to their system. The winger has made notable contributions in some of the club’s biggest results of the season, including standout performances in wins over Manchester United and Liverpool.

But Brentford have developed a reputation for being shrewd operators in the transfer market, often cashing in on key assets at the right time just as they did with Ivan Toney and Bryan Mbeumo. That history means few would be surprised if they eventually reconsider, should a significant offer come in.

Financially, the numbers are intriguing. While Brentford reportedly value Schade at around £46 million (€55 million), other sources like Transfermarkt estimate his market worth closer to £26 million.

The true figure would likely land somewhere in between, depending on performance bonuses and add-ons. Both Tottenham and Villa have the financial power to meet Brentford’s asking price, though Spurs may feel they have the edge given Schade’s previous relationship with Frank and the allure of European football.

Interest from abroad is also growing, with Atlético Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, and RB Leipzig all monitoring the situation. These clubs see Schade as a player on the rise a blend of athleticism and composure that’s increasingly rare in young wingers.

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For Tottenham, however, his Premier League experience and familiarity with Frank’s tactical demands make him an especially attractive target.

No official bids have been made yet, but there’s a sense that discussions could accelerate quickly once the January window opens. Schade himself is said to be open to a move to a bigger club, particularly one competing regularly in Europe.

Tottenham, who have recently lifted continental silverware, could offer the perfect platform for the next stage of his development.

If Spurs manage to bring him in, it would not only strengthen their attacking depth but also send a statement about their transfer intent targeting young, hungry players who can immediately contribute and grow within the squad.

With the January market fast approaching, Kevin Schade could become one of the most intriguing transfer stories of the winter, as both Tottenham and Aston Villa prepare to make their move for one of the Premier League’s most exciting young wingers.

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