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Spurs targeting “one of the best wingers in football” for Frank, he’s just like Eze

Tottenham Hotspur may still be waiting for the transfer window to officially open, but behind the scenes, plans are already taking shape. The club is clearly thinking ahead, especially with growing talk around the future of Brennan Johnson.

The Welsh winger, who delivered a defining moment in Europe last season, could be on his way out of north London this winter. Reports suggest that Tottenham and Crystal Palace have already agreed a deal worth around £35 million, even though the final decision now rests with the player himself. If that move goes through, it could quickly trigger a wave of activity as Spurs look to reshape their attack.

Johnson’s possible departure would free up both space in the squad and money to reinvest. Tottenham have been active in recent windows and are not afraid to make bold decisions when the right opportunity appears.

With Thomas Frank keen to put his own stamp on the squad, the idea of upgrading certain attacking profiles makes sense. One name that has now emerged is Manchester City winger Oscar Bobb, a player Spurs see as a strong fit for what they want to build.

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Bobb is still only 22, but his talent has never been in doubt. His journey has not been smooth, with injuries and fierce competition at City slowing his momentum.

Breaking into a side filled with stars like Phil Foden and other elite attackers is never easy, and that has limited his minutes this season. Even so, when Bobb has played, he has shown flashes of real quality.

Analysts have praised his technical level, balance, and ability to glide past defenders, with some even calling him one of the best wingers around when fully fit and confident.

This season alone has been frustrating for him. He has featured in just 15 matches across all competitions, adding up to under 800 minutes of football. His output has been modest, but context matters.

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Playing time has been scarce, not because of a lack of ability, but because of the depth and quality ahead of him. Despite that, his assist in the opening game of the campaign showed what he can offer when trusted with responsibility.

Tottenham believe Bobb could thrive in a different environment. A move away from City would give him regular minutes, a clear role, and the chance to express himself more freely.

Spurs are not alone in their interest, with Fulham, Borussia Dortmund, and Newcastle also keeping close tabs on the situation. City are believed to value him at around £20 million, which makes the deal challenging but far from impossible, especially if Johnson’s sale goes through.

What makes this potential move especially interesting is how similar Bobb’s profile is to Eberechi Eze, a player Tottenham were keen on before he joined Arsenal.

Missing out on Eze still hurts some Spurs fans, especially given how well he has performed since the move. He has become a key figure for Arsenal, delivering goals, assists, and even a memorable hat-trick against Tottenham. That kind of influence is exactly what Spurs hoped to add to their own squad.

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Bobb offers many of the same qualities. He is comfortable playing wide or drifting into central spaces, excels in tight areas, and enjoys taking defenders on.

Statistically, the comparison between the two players is striking, showing why Tottenham see Bobb as a similar type of attacking weapon.

Stat (per 90 minutes)Oscar BobbEberechi Eze
Key passes1.920.73
Progressive passes3.463.91
Goal-creating actions0.580.54
Take-ons completed3.081.73
Progressive carries3.272.18

These numbers highlight a player who is proactive on the ball, confident in possession, and capable of creating chances for himself and others. Bobb’s willingness to carry the ball forward and beat his man fits perfectly with Frank’s desire for more technical, flexible attackers.

Tottenham are clearly targeting players who can add creativity and unpredictability in the final third. Bobb fits that vision well. He would not just be a short-term replacement for Johnson, but a long-term investment with room to grow. With the right support and consistent minutes, he could become a key figure in north London.

If Spurs manage to get this deal over the line, it would signal clear intent. They would be backing potential, flair, and technical quality, much like they hoped to do with Eze. This time, they will be hoping the outcome works in their favour and helps push the club closer to the next level.

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