Spurs delighted: Tottenham agree move to sign teenage forward who can play out wide or central

The summer transfer window is entering its final, frantic days, and for Tottenham Hotspur, the work is far from over. While the club has already made significant investments in new manager Thomas Frank’s squad, the focus has now shifted to securing a major attacking signing before the deadline.

This push for a new forward comes after a significant setback: despite agreeing on personal terms with Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze, the England international made a late decision to join arch-rivals Arsenal instead.

This disappointment has only increased the urgency at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The need for more creativity and goal threat is clear, especially with key playmaker James Maddison facing a long spell on the sidelines due to a serious injury.

Frank has already overseen an impressive start to the Premier League season, with wins against Burnley and Manchester City, but he is the first to admit that the squad needs more depth and quality to maintain this level of performance.

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So far, the club’s business has been focused on building a solid and versatile team. Chairman Daniel Levy has backed his new manager with a substantial investment, bringing in a mix of established talent and exciting prospects.

The following table outlines the key arrivals so far, showcasing the strategic blend of experience and potential that the club is assembling:

PlayerPrevious ClubFee
Mohammed KudusWest Ham United£55 million
Mathys TelBayern Munich£30 million
Kevin DansoRC Lens£21 million
Luka VuskovicHajduk Split£12 million
Kota TakaKawasaki Frontale£5 million
Joao PalhinhaBayern MunichLoan

Despite this spending, the search for a game-changing attacker continues. Frank has spoken openly about the club’s ambitions, stating that he is “confident” a new player will arrive before the window closes.

He emphasized that the club only wants players who are fully committed to the project, saying, “I don’t want any players that don’t want to come to this club and wear this fantastic badge.”

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The primary target appears to be RB Leipzig’s Xavi Simons, with Tottenham hoping to hijack Chelsea’s move for the talented Dutch international.

While the first-team search captures most of the headlines, the club has also been busy planning for the future. In a move that flew under the radar, Tottenham officially announced the signing of 16-year-old forward Conall Glancy from Scottish champions Celtic.

The Glasgow-born teenager, who joins as a first-year scholar, is a versatile attacker capable of playing on the right wing or through the middle. He arrives with an impressive goalscoring pedigree, having netted 15 times for Celtic’s Under-16s last season.

This type of signing is a crucial part of the club’s long-term strategy. Glancy represents an investment in the future a player who can develop within the academy system and potentially challenge for a first-team role in the years to come.

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For now, he will link up with the Under-18s, and if he continues to impress, he will be eligible to sign a professional contract when he turns 17.

The contrast between these two types of signings—the immediate, first-team ready star and the promising academy talent perfectly illustrates the dual approach every top club must take.

On one hand, they need players who can make an instant impact and help the team compete for trophies now. On the other, they must constantly feed the pipeline with young, hungry players who can become the stars of tomorrow.

For Tottenham fans, the coming days will be filled with anticipation. The potential arrival of a player like Xavi Simons would be a huge statement of intent, providing the creative spark needed to unlock defenses and maintain the team’s perfect start.

Meanwhile, the acquisition of a young talent like Conall Glancy is a reminder that the club is also building for a sustainable future. It’s a challenging balance to strike, but it’s one that Tottenham is actively working to achieve as the transfer clock ticks down.

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