
Transfers
Title-winning manager now seriously wants to sign £13m striker from Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur should be in a good position to seriously strengthen Ange Postecoglou’s squad this summer.
If reports are accurate, Tottenham are in a very strong financial position and funds will be avail📖able to Johan Lange and his transfer team.
Although, it would seem fair to question whether this c🔯urr𝄹ent set-up of decision-makers are capable of executing the kind of window that Spurs need in order to improve.
ꩵTottenham bought good players in January: Antonin Kinsky, Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel, but none have dramatically improved their starting eleven.
Tottenham staff think Tel will succeed in N17 with time, but from the outside looking in it seems as if Spurs ☂once again spent considerable money on buying players who are par 𝄹for the course, so to speak.
River Plate are determned to sign Alejo Veliz before Club World Cup
That being said, Tottenham might have an opportunity to recoup funds from one deal that doesn’t currently l🌺ook like it’ll work out.
Spurs signed Alejo Veliz from Rosario Central in 2023, spending on the young striker with a view to the futu🐻re.

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But at 21-years-old, it seems unlikely that Veliz will ever be able to provide proper competition for Dꦅominic Solanke, even if he is making progress out on loan in Spain.
However, Argentinian source are now reporting that River Plate manager Marcelo Gallardo is determined to sign Ve𒉰liz ahead of this summer’s Club World Cup.
Veliz is said to be of ‘great interest’ to River and Gallardo believes that the striker could be the🔯 missing piece for his side up top.
Of course, from a Spurs point of view, there would surely be soౠme interest in negotiating a deal given that the striker currently seems quite far away from first team plans.
Alejo Veliz exit could pave the way for Dane Scarlett
According to the report, Postecoglou will assess Veliz in pre-season as things stand, along with 🌌other🔯 players who will return from loan.
Right now Spu♋rs’ striker hierarchy has Solanke at the top, with all of Richarlison, Tel and Son Heung-min playing minutes centrally too.
And whilst Richarlison might leave Tottenham, the club does have plan𒁏s to promote an♍other youngster next season.
Postecoglou wants to use Dane Scarlett more o🅺ften, and it’s therefore hard to see how Veliz would fit into these plans and get the minutes he needs to continue progressing.
Therefore, River’s interest co𒅌uld be very welcome – should the repor♉ts be accurate.