Johan Lange says Spurs should be particularly proud of pulling off two signings

Johan Lange has expressed pride in Tottenham’s ability to outmaneuver some of Europe’s top clubs in securing key signings during recent transfer windows.

The current Tottenham squad is notably different from the one Ange Postecoglou inherited, featuring a younger and more dynamic team well-suited to the Australian manager’s high-intensity, attacking philosophy.

Lange has played a pivotal role in identifying and acquiring players who align with Postecoglou’s vision, with two particular transfers standing out as significant victories for the club.

Tottenham managed to secure the signings of Lucas Bergvall and Radu Dragusin, despite fierce competition from European giants Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

Bergvall, a highly rated Swedish midfielder, was reportedly pursued by Barcelona, while Dragusin, a promising Romanian defender, had the opportunity to join Bayern Munich.

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Instead, both players chose to join Tottenham, a testament to the appeal of the club and the work done by those behind the scenes. Lange acknowledged this achievement, stating, “Everyone at the club should feel proud that those two players had opportunities to go to Bayern and Barca, but they chose to come here. That’s a huge compliment to everyone at the club.”

While Tottenham has focused on bringing in young, exciting talent in recent transfer windows, there has been ongoing debate about the strategy of prioritizing emerging players over established stars.

Lange addressed these discussions by emphasizing that Tottenham’s approach is not solely about building for the future, but about creating a team that can compete for trophies right now.

He made it clear that the club’s ambition is to remain a top destination for elite talent while simultaneously ensuring the current squad is capable of achieving success.

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Lange elaborated, “It is important to say we’re building a squad to be competitive here and now. This is not a project for five years’ time. We want to be a natural destination for the best talent out there, and those things go hand in hand.”

He highlighted that the young players Tottenham has signed are among the best in Europe, and while they are already contributing to the team, their potential for growth makes the future even more promising for the club.

Tottenham’s recent transfer strategy reflects a careful balance between immediate results and long-term planning.

By securing top young talents like Bergvall and Dragusin, the club has demonstrated its ability to compete with Europe’s biggest teams for elite players, while also building a squad capable of achieving success in the present.

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The decisions made in these transfer windows are already paying off, with a team that is younger, more dynamic, and better equipped to compete at the highest levels, fulfilling Postecoglou’s vision for a fast-paced, attacking Tottenham side.

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