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Tottenham move for £50m Premier League star talked up as pundit hopes for January transfer

As Tottenham Hotspur set their sights on an old flame, the Premier League outfit had better prepare themselves for a pretty hefty outlay.

Back in the summer of 2022, two-and-a-half years ago now, Spurs were credited with an interest in a 19-year-old central defen🌠der. A 19-year-old central defender who, only a few months ago, would eventually make a £24 millꦯion move to England.

But not to Tottenham. Instead, it was AFC Bournemouth who took the plunge on Ilya Zabarnyi.

A decision whic🔜h has worked out pretty well both both parties. Zabarnyi has benefitted immensely from the sort of regular first-team football Bournemouth could provide, while The Cherries look destined to be rewarded with a massive profit when the time comes for the Ukraine international to make the next step.

That 🐓tim🔯e, meanwhile, appears to be approaching pretty rapidly.

claim that Paris Saint-Germain have opened talks. TBR Football can confirm that Illya Zabarnyi is on Tottenham’s radar again after establishing himself in England’s top flight. He helped Bournemouth keep a clean sheet in a 1-0 win over Spurs this month, a game Chelsea had scouts attendi💫ng.

But a player Spurs could have signed for £24 million is noﷺw worth twice as much. Bournemouth are expected to demand £50 million in🐭 2025.

Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images
Photo by James Gill – Danehouse/Getty Images

Ilya Zabarnyi’s Tottenham Hotspur move talked up in Ukraine

Former Dynamo Kiev ace Viktor Leonenko, meanwhile, feels that no Ukrainian footballer has b𒊎🔯een more impressive than Zabarnyi across the entirety of 2024.

“Of course, Zabarnyi,” Leonenko tells when asked to name the player who has impressedཧ him the most over the last 12 months. Our best players are either defenders or goalkeepers. There’s no one else to choose from.

“Zabarnyi has a good reputation press in England and stable at Bournemouth. I hope that, in t📖he winter, he will be taken somewhere to a go🐈od club.”

Of course, Bournemouth fans will bristle at the suggestion that Zabarnyi needs to move on again in order to progress. Andoni Iraola’s high-flyers are currently four places and two points 🎶above Tottenham, after all, and hanging on the coat-tails of the Champions League spots.

Yet, Leonenko believes that, while Tott💦enham would still represent a step up career-wise, there is reall𒅌y no limit to how high Zabarnyi should be aiming.

“Real Madrid, Tottenham… Why not?,” as🌠ks Leonenko. “He plays well and consistently. The main thing is that he moves to a good club, and I don’t like to guess where🎀.

“Everyone wants to go to Real Madrid or Barꦐcelona, ​​but not everyone can play there. Maybe Zabarnyi will sit in the reserves like [back-up Los Blancos goalkeeper Andriy] Lunin, but I hope he moves to the club where he will play.”

Zabarnyi has shone while Mykhaylo Mudryk struggled at Chelsea

Zabarnyi and fellow Ukrainian Mykhaylo Mudryk have enjoyed very different experiences in English football. Even before Chelsea winger Mudryk was suspended by the FA for a potential doping violation, a player who joined for an initial £62 million from 🧸Shakhtar Donetsk was struggling to cope with the scr��utiny that followed such an eye-watering price-tag.

Zabarnyi, in contrast, arrived for a much lower, albeit still hefty, fee. Bournemouth, meanwhile, do not command anywhere near the level of media foc𝔉us as Chelsea do.

“Compare the value of Mudryk and Zabarnyi. Zabarnyi was not overvalued like Mudryk, so it was easier for him [to adapt],” Leonenk🌟o concludes. “They immediately expected a bright game from Mykhailo, and rightly so, because [Chelsea] p๊aid 70 million euros for him.”

TBR understands🐻 that Zabarnyi is just one of the centre-halve♏s on Spurs’ radar.

Tottenham like Leeds United s🧔topper Pascal Struijk, though a January swoop looks unlikely amid a Championship title charge at Elland Road. David Hanc🍷ko of Feyenoord🃏 is another Ange Postecoglou could pursue.