
Tottenham reportedly submit £38m transfer ‘bid’ for Sunderland star Chris Rigg during international break
Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly lodged a £38million bid for Sunderland star Chris Rigg, with the North London club said to be “determined” to secure his signature this summer.
The gossip follows reports from The Sun on Sunday (page 55), stating that the 17-year-old is eager to play in the Premier League to further his development. Sunderland are believed to have set a £20 million valuation for Rigg, while West Ham have also shown interest, reportedly hoping to negotiate a deal closer to £10million. However, reports have now emerged suggesting Spurs have tabled a significant bid for the highly-rated youngster.
According to Fichajes, Tottenham Hotspur have already submitted an offer for Rigg that is nearly double Sunderland’s valuation in their determination to secure the talented youngster. Spurs have shown a willingness to invest heavily in young talent, having paid £40million to sign Durham-born Archie Gray from Leeds United last summer. Despite his age, the 19-year-old has featured more than expected this season due to injuries within Ange Postecoglou’s squad – a sign that Rigg could also be given opportunities should he make the move to North London.
What has Chris Rigg said about Sunderland recently?
However, speaking during a recent Q&A session with the club’s in-house media team, the England youth international reiterated his love and passion for Sunderland.
Question: “Hi Chris, I have a question for you. What’s the best part about playing for Sunderland?”
Answer: “I think some people don’t realise how much it means to put on a Sunderland shirt and give it your all for the team. I think I can say that I do every time I go on the pitch. So yeah, it’s very special for me to be playing, and I’m trying to take every opportunity that comes. Yeah, I think that probably sums it up, to be honest.”
What Le Bris has said about Chris Rigg recently
Régis Le Bris recently said that Sunderland will manage Rigg carefully after he was dropped for the game against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.
Le Bris added that Rigg was frustrated with what has been a dip in his form from a string of outstanding performances in the opening months of the campaign, but the Sunderland head coach has assured him that this is to be expected in what is his first campaign of regular senior football.
Le Bris took the decision to drop Rigg to the bench for the 2-1 win over Sheffield Wednesday, with the youngster making a positive impact as a substitute in the closing stages as Sunderland saw out the win. Rigg was then restored to the starting XI to face Cardiff City but was sub the following game against Preston before playing 90 minutes against Coventry.
The Sunderland head coach says the form and consistency of Dan Neil and Jobe Bellingham highlight the benefit of their added experience, with both going through a similar challenge in their first full senior campaigns. It’s why Neil and Bellingham are unlikely to be rested significantly in the weeks ahead as Rigg’s minutes are carefully managed.