Charm offensive: Spurs move for ideal Son heir in £42m “entertainer”who’s perfect replacement – opinion
With just under a month left before the summer transfer window closes, Tottenham Hotspur are making decisive moves. Unlike some clubs still scrambling, Spurs seem to have a clear plan.
Daniel Levy and his team started the month strong by signing the highly promising Archie Gray for £30 million and recently secured South Korean talent Yang Min-Hyeok, who will join in January.
This focus on young talent signals Tottenham’s ambitions for the future. Recent reports suggest they are eyeing at least one more highly-rated teenager this summer, possibly a long-term successor to Son Heung-min.
According to GIVEMESPORT, Tottenham have maintained their interest in French wonderkid Désiré Doué.
Reports indicate that Tottenham are actively courting Doué, showing him the path to the first team despite the stiff competition for his signature. While no specific price has been confirmed, earlier stories suggest the Stade Rennais midfielder could be available for around £42 million.
At 32, Son Heung-min still performs at an elite level, evidenced by his 17 goals and 10 assists in just 36 appearances last season. However, the club must plan for the future.
According to research by The Athletic, wingers typically peak around 26, making it wise for Tottenham to consider Doué as Son’s long-term heir.
Despite his young age, Doué has already impressed. In 42 first-team appearances last season, including 13 on the left wing, he scored four goals and provided six assists. Data analyst Ben Mattinson dubbed him an “entertainer,” reflecting his ability to impact games consistently.
When players peak based on number of minutes played | |
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Position | Age |
Goalkeeper | 28 |
Centre-Back | 27 |
Full-Back | 25 |
Central Midfielder | 25 |
Wide Attacker | 26 |
Central Attacking Midfielder | 26 |
Striker | 27 |
All Data via The Athletic |
Doué’s stats highlight his potential. According to FBref, he ranks in the top 6% of attacking midfielders and wingers in Europe’s top five leagues for progressive passes and successful take-ons per 90 minutes. This suggests he has already mastered key aspects of his position.
Securing Doué won’t be easy or cheap. However, his talent and potential make him a worthwhile investment. Bringing him to North London could ensure a seamless transition as Son eventually winds down his career.
In summary, Tottenham Hotspur’s transfer activities this summer reflect a strategic focus on youth and future success. The potential acquisition of Désiré Doué could provide a long-term solution to eventually replace Son Heung-min, ensuring the club remains competitive.
As the transfer window deadline approaches, Tottenham’s management will need to act decisively to secure their targets and continue building for the future.
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