Spurs now lead race to land “exceptional” £60m Ramsey alternative

Spurs now lead race to land "exceptional" £60m Ramsey alternative
Spurs now lead race to land "exceptional" £60m Ramsey alternative

Spurs now lead race to land “exceptional” £60m Ramsey alternative

Spurs now lead race to land “exceptional” £60m Ramsey alternative

Tottenham Hotspur, which qualified for the Europa League

despite having a somewhat uneventful Premier League season,

appears to be gearing up for a big summer of recruitment activity.

Over the past several weeks, they have already

been connected to a number of players;

it appears that they are especially interested in Jacob Ramsey of Aston Villa.

Daniel Levy and company have reportedly been working on a second bid

after their first offer of £20 million plus Giovani Lo Celso was rejected,

according to the Standard.

Recent rumors, meanwhile, suggest that they may

be about to sign a different player who would be a much greater investment.

News about Tottenham Hotspur transfers

Spurs are now leading the competition to acquire

Crystal Palace player Eberechi Eze this summer,

according to a recent Times story.

Spurs are still keen to sign Eberechi Eze.

 

Spurs now lead race to land "exceptional" £60m Ramsey alternative
Spurs now lead race to land “exceptional” £60m Ramsey alternative

The source reports that the North Londoners are confident in their abilities to close the deal after he returns from the European Championships in Germany with England and are not deterred by his £60 million release clause.

The Lilywhites would definitely have to pay a lot more money to sign the Palace ace than Ramsey would have, but considering his play from the previous campaign,

it would most likely be worthwhile. Ramsey’s comparison with Eze

Given that Ramsey is 25 years old and Eze is 23 years old, and that both players played attacking midfield, left flank,

and left midfield last season, there are a good number of similarities between the two players.

Still, how do they stack up against each other? From an output standpoint, though, the former Queens Park Rangers gem wins—and by a considerable margin at that.

He scored 11 goals and supplied four assists in just 31 games for the Eagles last season, which meant he was involved in a goal per 1.82 games on average.

This is in stark contrast to his rivals, who only managed one goaland two assists in 21 games for the Villans.

That’s an average of one goal per seven games.

 

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