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Tottenham get £43.5m-rated striker boost as player sent home early from international duty

As the international break draws to a close, Tottenham Hotspur find themselves at a critical juncture in their season, with European qualification hanging in the balance.

While Ange Postecoglou’s side may view the Europa League as their most realistic route back into continental competition, the Australian manager has cautioned against writing off their Premier League ambitions entirely.

With domestic action paused and the FA Cup taking center stage this weekend, Spurs have time to regroup before their next crucial fixture—a Europa League clash that could define their campaign.

Behind the scenes, Tottenham’s recruitment team appears to be laying the groundwork for a busy summer window, particularly in attack. The club’s striking options have been decimated by injuries this season, with both Dominic Solanke and Richarlison struggling for consistent fitness after arriving for significant fees.

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This ongoing issue has reportedly led Spurs to monitor Fiorentina’s Moise Kean, who has rebuilt his career in Serie A following a difficult spell at Everton. The 24-year-old Italian international has rediscovered his scoring touch in Florence, netting 15 times in 26 league appearances—a resurgence that has caught the attention of several Premier League clubs.

Kean’s £43.4 million release clause presents an intriguing opportunity, though Fiorentina may look to renegotiate his contract to increase that figure. Manager Raffaele Palladino has been effusive in his praise, describing Kean as “our striker and a leader” while highlighting the player’s continued potential for growth.

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Whether Tottenham would meet the full clause or negotiate a lower fee remains unclear, but the club’s need for attacking reinforcements is undeniable after a season plagued by inconsistency in front of goal.

Meanwhile, young midfielder Lucas Bergvall’s early return from international duty offers both concern and opportunity. The Swedish talent was sent back to Hotspur Way after failing to recover sufficiently from illness to feature in his country’s friendly against Northern Ireland.

While disappointing for the player, this extended recovery period could prove beneficial ahead of Tottenham’s crucial run-in, giving Bergvall valuable time to regain full fitness before the season’s decisive matches.

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As Postecoglou prepares his squad for the final stretch, the coming weeks will test Tottenham’s resilience on multiple fronts. Europa League progression remains paramount, but the manager will demand equal focus in domestic competition.

Off the pitch, the club’s transfer strategy continues to take shape, with Kean emerging as a potential solution to their attacking woes.

For Spurs supporters, the international break has provided glimpses of both immediate challenges and long-term planning—a reminder that while this season may have disappointed, the foundations for future success are being carefully laid.

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