£30m Tottenham player set to leave this summer with Premier League trio battling for his signature
As Ange Postecoglou wants to improve his ranks, Tottenham Hotspur is expected to have a hectic summer in the transfer market.
Postecoglou helped Spurs to fifth place in the Premier League and a Europa League slot for next season.
From the 2022/23 season, in which they stumbled to an eighth-placed finish, Tottenham has come a long way and will be keen to start 2024/25.
Spurs is also expected to have several outgoings from certain players who seem to have a future away from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Now, one source claims that one Spurs player is scheduled to depart in the next weeks as three Premier League rivals circle for his signing.
GiveMeSport claims that Tottenham wing-back Ryan Sessegnon is under observation by Ipswich Town, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Crystal Palace.
Sessegnon’s contract runs until June; while Tottenham has the option of an additional year, it is thought he wants to relocate and Spurs won’t stand in his way.
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Ryan Sessegnon looking likely to remain Tottenham winger and stays in EPL
Having signed from Fulham as one of the most promising young players in the English league, Sessegnon has been at Tottenham since 2019.
But the £30 million player has only 57 competitive appearances for Tottenham, with injuries limiting his time at N17.
Sessegnon only made one senior appearance for Spurs this season; he substituted for Burnley in the FA Cup game in January.
Sadly, it hasn’t worked out for Sessegnon at Tottenham; with the club having several of choices on the left, it seems as if they have moved on.
With hope, the 24-year-old may resume his career abroad. Given the foregoing analysis, he most definitely has a good chance of remaining in the Premier League.
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