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Report suggests that Tottenham is putting in significant effort to secure the signing of an exceptional player worth £100m. This move is seen as a potential blockbuster deal, with manager Postecoglou keen on making it happen…

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According to reports, Tottenham Hotspur is actively pursuing a deal to sign Jarrad Branthwaite, an exceptional player from Everton, for a staggering £100 million.

 

Despite already strengthening their defense with the acquisition of Radu Dragusin from Genoa during the January transfer window, manager Ange Postecoglou is determined to further enhance the team’s backline by targeting Branthwaite as a potential addition.

 

Spurs have strengthened their defense in the January transfer window with the acquisition of Radu Dragusin from Genoa. However, Ange Poastecoglou is actively seeking to further enhance their defensive options and has identified Bratnhwaite as a potential candidate.

 

The 21-year-old defender has been exceptional for Everton this season and has been a regular under Sean Dyche at Goodison Park.

 

According to a report by the Daily Mail, Spurs may face competition from Manchester United for Bratnhwaite’s signature. In addition, clubs such as Chelsea, Arsenal, and Real Madrid have also expressed interest in the defender. Nevertheless, Spurs are currently putting in the most significant effort to secure his services.

 

If Tottenham Hotspur can secure a top-four finish this season, it will provide them with the necessary financial resources to make a serious bid for Branthwaite during the summer transfer window.

 

Branthwaite has showcased his exceptional skills as a defender for Everton throughout this season, receiving high praise from both pundits and his manager.

 

Currently earning £35,000 per week at Goodison Park, Everton is not compelled to sell him. Branthwaite is regarded as a top-tier defender, often referred to as a “Rolls Royce defender,” and it is anticipated that Everton will demand a substantial fee of approximately £100 million for his services.

 

Everton’s fight for Premier League survival has intensified once again due to their ten-point deduction for violating financial fair play regulations. The club may face additional penalties, which could significantly hinder their chances of maintaining their Premier League status in the upcoming season.

 

Under these circumstances, Everton might be compelled to offload some of their key players in the next summer transfer window to generate funds for new signings. Among their valuable assets, Branthwaite has emerged as a highly sought-after prospect.

 

While Branthwaite would undoubtedly be a remarkable addition for Postecoglou’s team, it appears unlikely that Spurs would be willing to meet the hefty price tag associated with his acquisition. Even if Everton manages to retain their Premier League status, they are unlikely to lower their asking price for the talented defender.

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