Tottenham lurking in the background as €37M move hits a snag, they really want star
Club Brugge’s 18-year-old winger, Antonio Nusa, has been in the transfer spotlight this month, raising speculation about a potential move from the Belgian club.
Initially linked with a transfer to Tottenham, the negotiations between the player and the north London club failed to reach an agreement.
Subsequently, Premier League rivals Brentford entered the scene and reached a €37 million deal with Club Brugge for the young winger. However, the completion of this transfer has hit a roadblock.
During the medical examination, Tottenham discovered a cartilage issue in Nusa’s right knee, prompting them to delay the transfer for the time being.
As reported by HLN, Tottenham is still keeping a close eye on the situation and remains interested in the Norwegian winger, not giving up on the potential acquisition.
Antonio Nusa is considered a promising young talent with significant potential, making him an attractive prospect for several clubs. If the knee issue is deemed non-serious, Tottenham could consider securing his services.
According to Nieuwsblad, there are strong indications that Tottenham is eager to sign Nusa, closely monitoring the developments surrounding the player.
While hoping the Brentford move doesn’t materialize this month, Tottenham might seek to reinforce their attacking options with the addition of the Norwegian winger, providing both quality and depth.
The situation regarding Nusa’s potential move to Brentford this month remains uncertain, and Tottenham is poised to observe how events unfold.
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