Tottenham found the replacement of Eberechi Eze

According to The Independent, Tottenham approached the Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers when they were looking for an alternative to Eberechi Eze.

Spurs seem to be about to reach an agreement to recruit Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace, before their efforts were stopped by Arsenal at the last minute. Kai Havertz's injury caused the Gunners to rejection of their concerns on Eze, after only a few hours of the Gunners negotiating had what they needed.

Arsenal achieved an agreement to recruit Eze for a fee of about 68 million pounds, the British player will check the medical examination with Spurs today. These notable developments are definitely a strong blow into Spurs, the team wants to turn the 27 -year -old into a blockbuster contract in the summer for coach Thomas Frank.

Spurs are currently moving to Morgan Rogers of Aston Villa.

Spurs are currently turning attention to Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers.

The North London club faced a similar failure in the early summer when Morgan Gibbs-White refused to move to northern London, and instead signed a new contract with Nottingham Forest. Tottenham is currently looking for a new attacker after Eze moved to Arsenal.

And according to The Independent, Spurs are currently moving attention to Morgan Rogers, who has emerged as one of the most impressive young talents in the Premier League since moving to Aston Villa from Middlesbrow in January 2024.

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However, Spurs may have to pay a fees far exceeding the £ 60 million they are going to pay to sign the contract with Eze. After letting Jacob Ramsey move to Newcastle for £ 40 million, Aston Villa did not want to sell Rogers, they expected to require a price of up to £ 80 million for their stars.

The 23 -year -old versatile player can play in the midfielder and have contributed 18 goals to Unai Emery's team in the tournament last season. Rogers signed a new contract in November last year, with a term until the summer of 2030.

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