3 weeks left in the transfer window… Tottenham Hotspur, just two more places to get a ‘Conte squad’

[OSEN=강필주 기자] With three weeks left until the end of the summer transfer window, Tottenham are expected to spur their final reinforcements.

England’s ‘Football London’ emphasized on the 11th (Korean time) that Tottenham general manager Fabio Paratici and Antonio Conte added six new players this summer, but they still have positions to sign for the double squad.

Tottenham are wing-back or winger resource Ivan Perisic, as well as Fraser Foster (goalkeeper), Richalisson (striker and second-line striker), Yves Visuma (central or defensive midfielder), Clement Langlet (left-back or centre-back), Reinforced Zed Spence (right back) in various positions.

However, the media emphasized that Tottenham still believe they need the addition of a centre-back and an attacking midfielder. Coach Conte explained that he was working hard for a double squad as he had to prepare for the Champions League as well as the Cup.

Tottenham are still keen to sign a new centre-back. Tottenham, who sent Joe Rodden on loan to Stade Rennes, saw Langley as a three-back. However, I saw that Tottenham might focus on adding a centre-back for the rest of the time as they needed a centre-back.

Another position Tottenham are considering is an attacking midfielder. This is the most talked regarding position since Christian Eriksen (Manchester United) left for Inter Milan in 2020. This is a necessary position if Conte wants a 3-5-2 format.

Tottenham Hotspur are working hard to sign two strong candidates. Tottenham continue to be linked with Niccolo Zaniolo (AS Roma) and James Madison (Leicester City). Both are perceived as suitable options. If they join for the rest of the time, Tottenham will truly complete the dream squad that Conte wants.

Meanwhile, Tottenham are gearing up to send Sergio Reguilon, Harry Winks, Brian Hill, Emerson Royal, Giovanni Lo Celso, Japhet Tanganga, Tanguy Ndombele, Pape Sar and Harvey White. /[email protected]

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