The former Sir Alex Ferguson assistant at MU, Rene Meulensteen believes that Tottenham should consider robbing Xavi Simons from the hands of Chelsea.
Spurs have nearly completed the agreement to recruit Eberchi Eze from Crystal Palace, but Arsenal has involved and got the signature of the British player within a few hours of negotiations. The Gunners pay more than Spurs, while Eze is also considered to want to go to the Emirates Stadium. He became Mikel Arteta's seventh summer contract, and will strengthen the Arsenal squad with the ambition to win the Premier League this season.
Coach Thomas Frank targeted Eze after losing both James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski because of injury. This is a strong blow to Tottenham, the team had a great start for the new season, winning 6 points before Burnley and Man City.
Tottenham is advised to surpass Chelsea Simons. |
Spurs have expressed interest in signing a contract with Savinho from Man City, and this Brazilian is said to want to move London. However, former assistant of Sir Alex Ferguson at MU, Rene Meulensteen believes that Tottenham should consider robbing Xavi Simons from the hands of Chelsea.
Meulensteen said: “It is interesting if Simons plays football in the Premier League. He was very maneuverable, he linked well between the middle and the attack, he was capable of scoring, capable of creating. If he came to the Premier League, he could completely succeed in this tournament.
Tottenham? It could be a very good choice. With James Maddison's absence, it could be a very good choice. Manchester United? He is the player in the position where Matheus Cunha or Mason Mount will play. Bryan Mbeumo can also play in that position. Bruno Fernandes also plays in that position. In Liverpool not, because they brought Florian Wirtz. Arsenal also has many players in that position. ”
Tottenham if interested in Xavi Simons will have to compete with Chelsea. The Blues negotiated with this Dutch player for weeks but has not yet agreed on the terms with RB Leipzig, the team wants £ 60 million for his star.