Ange could sign Spurs their very own Declan Rice with Jan bid for £30m “superstar” – opinion

Ange Postecoglou might recruit this youthful phenom in January and end up with a potential world beater.

Prior to Tottenham Hotspur’s thrilling triumph over struggling Nottingham Forest on Friday night in the Premier League, Ange Postecoglou said that acquiring a center-back is his top goal for January.

In the summer, Micky van de Ven was brought in to play with the combative Cristian Romero in the center of the backline. Although the Dutchman had made a great impression on English football fans, a hamstring injury has kept him out of the game for more than a month, and he is not expected to be back anytime soon.

Romero has also been unavailable lately despite having just returned from a three-match ban; it is worrisome that the Argentine star’s carelessness is still ingrained in his approach and might eventually hurt Postecoglou’s team.

However, the midfield is also suffering from injuries to important players James Maddison and Rodrigo Bentancur. This scenario is made worse by the knowledge that Yves Bissouma and Pape Sarr will soon be absent owing to the African Cup of Nations. The defense is not the only section of the field that needs care.

Postecoglou has a legitimate need for a center defense; nevertheless, for the next six weeks or so, Spurs should focus on improving the engine room as well. Arthur Vermeeren would be the ideal addition in this regard.

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Spurs dispatched scouts to see Vermeeren play for Royal Antwerp against Barcelona in the Champions League, according to a report from 90min last week. Vermeeren passed his test with flying colors.

Offers above €35 million (£30 million) would probably be too good to turn down, and Tottenham might take advantage of this to get the 18-year-old prodigy even if the Belgian Pro League team is unwilling to sell.

Daniel Levy, the chairman of Lilywhites, will need to act soon, however, as a number of elite European teams, including Arsenal and Manchester City, are interested in a deal.

The current career of Arthur Vermeeren

Despite being in his early stages of his career, Vermeeren has already made 63 appearances for Royal Antwerp, contributing three goals and seven assists. It is unlikely that he will not become one of Europe’s top midfielders in the future.

According to Sofascore, Vermeeren has made 18 appearances in the Belgian first division this season, completing 87% of his passes, averaging 1.1 crucial passes, 1.9 tackles, and 7.3 ball recoveries per game. He has also scored once and contributed two assists.

Hailmed as “one of the most complete young midfielders in Europe” by talent scout Jacek Kulig, Vermeeren has naturally attracted the interest of the majority of Europe’s leading clubs, who are eager to sign him. His performance against Barcelona to end the Champions League group stage further solidified his elite status.

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Antwerp ended their continental campaign on a high note, defeating LaLiga champions 3-2 in the dead-rubber match. The young Belgian scored the first goal in the first minute, winning four duels, completing all three of his attempted dribbles, making one tackle, clearing a shot, and blocking one.

Vermeeran’s early goal, which he created by taking advantage of Inaki Pena’s goalkeeping blunder, was a demonstration of remarkable precocity. It established Vermeeran as one of Europe’s most promising prospects and bolstered the assertions of people like Graeme Bailey of 90min that he is a rising “superstar.”

Vermeeren, who has already earned two caps for Belgium, would be an asset to Tottenham’s ambition and bolster a young group that already has a lot of potential for future success.

How Declan Rice and Arthur Vermeeren are comparable

Vermeeren may be the next big thing in the Premier League after Declan Rice, according to GOAL, in terms of playing style and growth cycle. This makes it even more important for Postecoglou’s team to close a deal before their competitors.

After making 245 appearances for West Ham United, Rice made a £105 million move to Arsenal in the summer. Under David Moyes’ guidance, Rice helped the east London team rise, which included a June victory in the Europa Conference League.

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The £240k-per-week player is praised for his agility, tackling prowess, remarkable combativeness, and constant enterprisingness in possession. His never-say-die mentality has helped the Emirates team win three points on many occasions in the closing moments.

Vermeeren is a balanced midfield player who, according to FBref, is among the top 25% of positional peers in divisions comparable to the Belgian Pro League for progressive passes, tackles, interceptions, and clearances per ninety. This indicates that he has a developing skill set that encompasses many aspects of the midfield game.

As Rice has been dubbed Arsenal’s “Mr 9/10” by CBS Sports’ James Benge for his steadfast talismanic displays in the center, he too combines a range of tactical duties to deliver complete performances with amazing steadiness in the Arsenal engine room.

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