Tottenham, Eberechi Eze and Crystal Palace
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Tottenham, Premier League and Burnley
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Sociedad are prepared to sanction Kubo's sale if clubs are willing to stump up at least €70m (£60m) for the Japanese winger. He's a pacey forward whose dribbling abilities have caused problems for defences in La Liga since arriving in July 2022.
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Tottenham v Burnley: Team news
Mohammed Kudus makes his first Premier League appearance for Tottenham from the start. Fellow new boys Joao Palhinha and Luka Vuskovic are on the bench. Richarlison gets the nod instead of Dominic Solanke up front. Tottenham XI: Vicario, Porro, Romero, van de Ven, Spence, Gray, Bergvall, Kudus, Sarr, Johnson, Richarlison.
Tijjani Reijnders and Erling Haaland starred as Manchester City opened its Premier League campaign by crushing Wolverhampton 4-0 on Saturday. On a great day for City's new signings, Reijnders played a part in the first three goals — scoring one himself — and Rayan Cherki came off the bench to grab a late fourth.
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TEAMtalk on MSNEze to Tottenham takes fresh twist but TWO factors leave deal ON
Tottenham Hotspur's move to sign Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace took a fresh twist on Sunday after he was named in the Eagles starting XI to face Chelsea, despite reports he would be left out, although the transfer is still on course to be concluded.
Before the match, PSG captain Marquinhos walked on to the pitch holding the Champions League trophy, while Romero, announced as Spurs' new captain earlier on Wednesday following the transfer of Son Heung-min to American side Los Angeles FC, held the Europa League trophy.
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Football365 on MSNTottenham ‘launch £70m bid’ in ‘one last splash’ after Eze as ‘priority’ signing ‘approved’
According to reports, Thomas Frank has ‘approved’ Tottenham Hotspur’s ‘priority’ signing after Eberechi Eze as they have ‘launched a £70m bid’. Spurs have been active in this summer’s transfer window as the ninth-biggest spending club in Europe. They have invested around £120m on signings, notably Mohammed Kudus, Mathys Tel and Joao Pahlinha.
West Ham vice-chair Karren Brady has explained why the club were willing to offload Mohammed Kudus to rivals Tottenham in the summer transfer window.