
Transfers
Club chairman gives away that multiple clubs want to sign £20m Tottenham star
A chairman for a top European club has just now given away information that suggests that many teams are interested in signing a Tottenham player.
The north London side have been one of the few top Premier League clubs this summer who have actually been quite active in the transfer market, with Tottenham spending big to sign Leeds United wonderkid Archie Gray.
With Joe Rodon heading to Elland Road in a separate deal, this summer for Ange Postecoglou will once again be about offloading as many unwanted players as possible whilst also bringing in new signings that can elevate the overall quality of Tottenham’s squad.
And one such star in the team surplus to requirements could be set for a move this summer.

Tottenham midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has ‘many suitors’
Speaking to , Galatasaray chairman Ibrahim Hatipoglu revealed that Tottenham maestro Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is wanted by many clubs, with the Turkish giants themselves linked with a move for the Danish international.
Hatipoglu said when asked about Gala’s interest in Hojbjerg: “Hojbjerg is a very good player. He has many suitors. He says he wants to make a decision after seeing all the options. He may take more time than the others.”
With Atletico Madrid recently linked with a move for the £20m Tottenham man, all signs seem to be pointing towards Hojbjerg leaving north London for good this summer having failed to impress Postecoglou.
And with Galatasaray’s chairman now coming out openly about the Turkish champions’ interest in Hojbjerg, there could soon be movement in the former Southampton captain leaving Tottenham this summer.

Hojbjerg leaving Tottenham would be a big boost for all parties
Hojbjerg’s time at Tottenham is clearly coming to an end, with the Danish midfielder ready for a new challenge having gone as far as he can with the north London side since joining under Jose Mourinho.
And Galatasaray could be an option this summer, with the Turkish giants winning the league in a flourish last season whilst also having a squad that would not look out of place in one of Europe’s top-five leagues.
With the club’s chairman openly admitting that other teams are interest, Hojbjerg will have his pick of the bunch this summer when it comes to joining a new team, and Tottenham will hope a deal can be arranged sooner rather than later.