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Some Spurs fans beg Partici to sign ‘incredible’ ace linked with club after Euro 2020 performance
Tottenham supporters are eager for the club to sign RB Leipzig captain Marcel Sabitzer following Austria’s 3-1 win over North Macedonia.
The creative midfielder played a starring role as Das Team defeated the Balkan nation to claim three points in their opening game of Euro 2020.

Moreover, Sabitzer assisted Stefan Lainer for Austria early in the first half with a sensational pass. The playmaker continued to run the show for Franco Foda’s side as they claimed their first-ever win in the European championships.
As , Sabitzer is a target for Tottenham this summer. There is a chance the Austrian playmaker could leave Leipzig in the transfer window .

Indeed with just one year left on his current deal Sabitzer could be on the move this summer. And his performance for Austria caught the eyes of supporters watching on from home on social media.
Furthermore, Supporters are keen to see the club make signings this summer after Tottenham finished seventh in the Premier League. Spurs also lost the League Cup final to Manchester City, continuing their trophy drought which has lasted since 2008.
Here’s what some Tottenham fans had to say about Sabitzer’s performance for Austria on Twitter, with lots of supporters impressed with what they saw from the 27-year-old midfielder…
Wow 🤩 what a pass from Sabitzer. Future Spurs player, hopefully 🙏🏽. Get him in Fabio!
— Mahri from football episode Spurs (@Mahri43234283)
That pass That assist Is why NEED
— Dan Bernadel (@BernadelDan)
Get Sabitzer to Tottenham ASAP please Paratici. Incredible player and exactly what we need out of a midfielder
— Jacob Rogers (@J_R0G)
Tottenham – sign Sabitzer please
— Joey Hnath (@joeyhnath)
What a pass from Sabitzer! Tottenham have to make a run at him in the transfer period.
— Isaac Kimes (@IsaacKimes)
Sabitzer: please come to Tottenham
— Pedro Gilio (@pedrogilio)
Tottenham will be hoping new sporting director Fabio Paratici can make a slew of exciting new signings this summer. Indeed, the north London club are aiming for a quick return to the UEFA Champions League.