July 2, 2024

Ange Postecoglou sends Tottenham transfer message to Daniel Levy

Spurs keen on signing “monumental” £27m Porro upgrade

The incredible right-back could be a game-changer for Postecoglou.

After securing Europa League qualification in their first campaign without Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur have a massive summer ahead of them.

If Daniel Levy and Co want to give Ange Postecoglou the best chance of succeeding in his aim of taking the club back to the top, they will have to seriously back him.

Luckily for fans, that looks like it may be happening, as the latest player touted for a move to N17 is one of the most exciting right-backs in Europe, although it could spell trouble for Pedro Porro.

Tottenham Hotspur transfer news

According to a recent report from Dutch publication De Telegraaf, Tottenham Hotspur are one of several Premier League teams interested in Feyenoord’s exciting right-back, Lutsharel Geertruida.

MixCollage-11-Jun-2024-03-44-PM-4790

Alongside the Lilywhites, Liverpool and North London rivals, Arsenal are said to be keen on bringing the defender to England this summer.

While the Dutchman has been an essential cog in the Rotterdam side’s recent successes, the report claims the club are happy to let him go in the summer and cash in, so long as teams pay them their €32m valuation, which is around £27m.

Feyenoord's Lutsharel Geertruida

While it’s not a bargain, £27m does seem fair for a player who has looked so impressive over the last few years, and so Levy and Co should be looking to get this deal over the line, even at the expense of Porro.

How Geertruida compares to Porro

So, if Spurs were able to get his deal over the line and bring Geertruida to the white half of North London, his most significant barrier to first-team football would be Porro. But how do the pair stack up against one another?

Spurs keen on signing "monumental" £27m Porro upgrade

Well, when looking at their raw output, it’s clear that both full-backs like to get forward and help out with attacks, but as impressive as the Spurs man is, it’s the “monumental” Dutchman, as U23 scout Antonio Mango dubbed him, who comes out on top here.

In his 47 games this season, he scored nine goals and provided five assists, which is a goal involvement every 3.3 games, whereas the Spaniard’s four goals and seven assists in 51 games work out to a goal involvement every 4.6 games.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *