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£30m Tottenham target publicly screamed at by his own teammate after mistake in friendly last night

Tottenham Hotspur target Harry Maguire was screamed at by one of his teammates in his latest outing for Manchester United.

A report from BBC Sport suggests that new Man United goalkeeper Andre Onana wasn’t pleased with the England international.

Time is running out for new manager Ange Postecoglou to find a solution at centre-back before the season kicks off.

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£30m Tottenham target publicly screamed at by his own teammate after mistake in friendly last night

Ben Evans

Mon 31 July 2023 8:45, UK

Tottenham Hotspur target Harry Maguire was screamed at by one of his teammates in his latest outing for Manchester United.

A report from BBC Sport suggests that new Man United goalkeeper Andre Onana wasn’t pleased with the England international.

Time is running out for new manager Ange Postecoglou to find a solution at centre-back before the season kicks off.

Tottenham’s defence was leaky, to say the least last season and those issues have already arisen in pre-season.

Spurs ran out 5-1 winners against Lion City Sailors, but the Singaporean side still managed to capitalise on a mistake at the back.

Postecoglou’s side have been linked with plenty of defenders this summer, including Harry Maguire.

West Ham are also keen, but a move to Tottenham is likely to appeal more given the status of the club, even if they’re not in European competition.

A move to Tottenham could help rebuild Maguire’s confidence, especially if his current Man United teammates aren’t pleased with him.

He needs to move on this summer, especially after having the captaincy taken away, and Spurs might be the right destination.

Tottenham target Maguire screamed at by Man United teammate

The report from BBC Sport suggests that Onana was not happy with Maguire during their 3-2 defeat to Borussia Dortmund this morning.

A slack pass from Maguire to Christian Eriksen gifted Dortmund a chance, but Onana bailed his teammate out.

He then had a ‘furious rant’ at Maguire and ‘raced from his goal to berate’ the centre-back.

Maguire has been valued by Man United at £30m this summer, which would make him one of the most expensive players Tottenham are targeting.

Spurs: Edmond Tapsoba could repeat Berbatov success

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CALLUM DAVIES

PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO

The Lilywhites could be set to repeat a success of old.

Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly still in the hunt for defensive reinforcements, despite their pursuit having seemingly gone cold in recent weeks…

Are Tottenham Hotspur signing Edmond Tapsoba?

However, transfer insider Fabrizio Romano clearly seeks to reignite their interest, reminding fans that the possibility remains that they will capture Edmond Tapsoba.

The Bayer Leverkusen centre-back has been a longstanding target of Ange Postecoglou’s, with this latest report reinforcing that claim.

Speaking in his CaughtOffside column, the Italian journalist noted:

“Edmond Tapsoba remains a player to watch. Tottenham are still working on this one, he remains a top target for Spurs in defence. Still, it’s not an easy deal to get done because Bayer Leverkusen are asking for a big fee but Spurs are still trying to find a way.”

Just as he tweeted earlier in the month, Tapsoba clearly remains the “top target” for the Australian manager, whilst the German outfit are still holding out for around €70m (£60m) to sanction his departure.

How good is Edmond Tapsoba?

Whilst Heung-min Son might be their most famous recent export from the club in particular, it is worth noting the success earned over a decade ago when they tempted Dimitar Berbatov to White Hart Lane.

Having lit up the Bundesliga, with 33 goal contributions in his final year before moving, his 2006 switch saw him take that first step into English football, which he would dominate for a period.

That first year with Spurs showcased his truly exceptional talents, as a lackadaisical but exceptional footballer who had all the talent in the world. He would score 23 times and assist 15 across all competitions, and follow it up with a further 37 goal contributions the year after.

The Bulgarian superstar capped off his time at the club by winning the League Cup too, which disappointingly remains their most recent piece of silverware.

Already he had announced himself as one of the Premier League’s paramount centre forwards, which unsurprisingly drew the interest of clubs much bigger than the Lilywhites: most notably the dominant force that was Manchester United.

The pull of Sir Alex Ferguson proved indisputable, and he would switch north London for Old Trafford with ease, transferring in a deal that at the very least recouped a healthy £30.75m.

Whilst watching him win numerous domestic honours including two league titles was tough, his stellar service for Spurs remained indisputable.

Should Tapsoba come and enjoy a similarly revolutionary effect, which his solidity could actually provide, perhaps the outfit will have another thing to thank Leverkusen for on top of the now-retired maverick and their South Korean speedster.

After all, last campaign saw them ship 63 goals in the league, the sixth-most of any team.

Placing such a defensive titan in the heart of their backline will go a long way towards rectifying that fragility, with journalist Antonio Mango outlining his key attributes:

“He’s a monster. Ball-playing defender. Comfortable on the ball. Big, strong. Quick. Position good with a very good footballing IQ.”

His form last season in the Bundesliga supports this, as the 24-year-old maintained a 6.88 average rating, upheld through his 1.1 interceptions, 1.5 tackles and three clearances per game, via Sofascore.

The latter figure would have seen him ranked third amongst Spurs’ squad last season, to emphasise his excellence in that field.

Not only this, but when compared against other centre-backs across Europe, he also sits in the top 5% for progressive passes per 90, and the top 8% for progressive carries per 90, via FBref.

He is a perfect modern-day defender, readymade to thrive in England and emulate the success Berbatov heralded at the opposite end of the pitch.

Spurs may have just got boost in race for ‘one of the highest-rated midfielders’ around – TBR View

Tottenham Hotspur have been heavily linked with Barcelona’s Franck Kessie of late.

Admittedly, Spurs have been credited with an interest in the Ivory Coast international back when Antonio Conte was manager.

However, Ange Postecoglou seems to also be keen on bringing Kessie to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Now, Spurs may have just received a significant boost in their pursuit of the 26-year-old midfielder.

Tottenham are apparently up against Juventus in the race to sign Kessie in the coming weeks.

Rudy Galetti reported that Juve have made contact with Barca for over their player, who they see as a top target.

As for Tottenham, they are “above all” other Premier League clubs in terms of wanting the player.

Barca seem open to do business. They are “now open to evaluate bids on loan (with buy clause)”.

Spurs or Juve?

Player-side, Kessie would no doubt have seen both Spurs and Juve as good clubs to join.

Tottenham look like they’re on the up again, and they’ve made some shrewd signings this season.

The fact Spurs are in London will no doubt provide another big pull factor for any players on their radar.

However, Juventus are one of the world’s most successful clubs historically, a real giant of the sport.

At the same time, things haven’t been going tremendously well for them this year, and it already has cost them.

Juve have now been kicked out of the Europa Conference League and fined for breaching FFP rules.

As reported by BBC Sport, Juve have been fined £17.14million.

Admittedly, a player of Kessie’s calibre – one who’s used to Champions League football – likely wouldn’t have fancied to compete in the Europa Conference League.

But now Juve have been kicked out of the competition and fined, Kessie may well decide that Spurs are the better option in terms of stability and potential.

The 26-year-old is a top player, who was deemed ‘one of the highest-rated midfielders in Serie A’ when he was at Milan.

Barca may not view him as indispensable, but their loss – and Juve’s issues – could well be Tottenham’s gain in the coming weeks.

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