Bale 2.0: Spurs frontrunners to sign “hugely impressive” star after talks

It’s sacking season in the Premier League, although Tottenham Hotspur are holding their nerve with regard to Thomas Frank, even amid a difficult spell for the former Brentford boss.

A frustrating 1-1 draw with Sunderland last time out again saw the Dane’s defensive-minded substitutions backfire late on, with the Lilywhites currently lacking that cutting edge and killer instinct in the final third.

It’s been pragmatic and cautious, an approach that might be a much-needed change from Ange Postecoglou’s tenure, although it is winning Frank few friends at N17.

Perhaps, however, patience is merely what is needed in north London, with it looking as if the club are ready to back their man in the winter window to try and improve upon their current malaise.

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The ongoing woes at Spurs were again encapsulated over the weekend, with Frank and co signing off on the sale of Brennan Johnson to Crystal Palace, only to then see Mohammed Kudus forced off in the first half against the Black Cats.

With Johnson having arguably been the most obvious understudy to Kudus on that right flank, it would be no surprise to see the north Londoners dip into the market, with a move for Manchester City’s Savinho still being mooted.

Reports last week also claimed that talks were advanced for West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta, although there is yet a third Brazilian target on their radar, in the form of Santos starlet, Souza.

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As per TEAMtalk, Tottenham have not given up on signing the 19-year-old even after seeing their initial bid rejected, having again been holding talks regarding a potential deal.

The report suggests that while rival interest is mounting from the likes of Newcastle United and Chelsea’s BlueCo owners, it is Spurs who appear to be the frontrunners still, having been described as the ‘most advanced’.

In terms of a price tag, with ENIC’s initial £8.7m bid having been rebuffed, the Brazilian outfit are looking for closer to £17.3m.

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It’s fair to say that Spurs’ high-profile, more marquee deals haven’t exactly paid off in recent years, be it Tanguy Ndombele, Richarlison or Dominic Solanke, the latter of whom has been riddled by injury over the last 18 months or so.

There has arguably been much more success and enjoyment gained from plucking out something of a bargain instead, not least the likes of Pape Matar Sarr and Dejan Kulusevski.

Plumping for young, high-potential talent in that mould appears to fit the ethos of Spurs, with that theme of the 21st century in north London, not least with the likes of Dele Alli and Gareth Bale.

As an exciting, teenage left-back, Souza could well look to follow in the footsteps of Bale at the club, with the legendary Welshman having joined as a 17-year-old back in 2007.

Signed by Daniel Levy for just £5m, the now-retired speedster endured a sticky start after failing to win any of his first 24 Premier League games, prior to exploding onto the scene following that night away at the San Siro.

From struggling full-back to explosive winger, the left-footer was the perfect example of what Spurs should be all about, ultimately racking up 124 goals and assists in 237 games across his two spells for the club.

Suggesting that Souza could follow in those footsteps might appear hyperbolic, although he is a “hugely impressive” figure in his own right, in the view of scout Ben Mattinson, catching the eye in his embryonic senior career at Santos.

Souza (Santos) – 2025 League stats

Stat (*per game)

Record

Games

24

Starts

19

Goals

1

Assists

2

Big chances created

4

Key passes*

0.6

Pass accuracy*

85%

Successful dribbles*

1.0

Total duels won*

55%

Stats via Sofascore

In all, the teenager has made 38 appearances for his current side at first-team level, racking up five goal involvements in that time as a mark of his attacking prowess.

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Bale, for comparison, had made just 45 appearances himself at Southampton, prior to moving to the capital, albeit while contributing 17 goals and assists for the Saints.

Souza is then arguably more of a natural left-back, although his potential is sky high, with Mattinson – who has also pointed to his “good athleticism” – suggesting that he will go “right to the very top”.

In the view of South American journalist Nathan Joyes too, his “attacking numbers would drastically improve” if placed in a “better squad”, with Joyes noting that the youngster is “tall, direct, athletic” – all attributes shared with a young Bale.

It is then clear to see why Spurs are so eager to get this deal done, with there likely to be another bargain to be had for the north London outfit this month.

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He’d get Sesko firing: Man Utd could sack Amorim to hire “top-drawer” coach

Chelsea have already pulled the trigger with Enzo Maresca, but will 2026 also prove to be the end for Ruben Amorim at Manchester United?

It is gearing up for a potentially seismic period of change across the Premier League, with Thomas Frank and Arne Slot both under scrutiny at Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool, respectively, while the word is that Manchester City are lining up replacements for Pep Guardiola ahead of next season.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has stated recently that Amorim will be given three years to impress at Old Trafford, although Tuesday’s dismal draw with bottom-side Wolverhampton Wanderers has again thrown his position into doubt.

With a pivotal month in store that includes away trips to Elland Road and the Emirates, alongside the Manchester derby, it is approaching make-or-break time for United’s Portuguese coach.

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The midweek stalemate with Wolves marked Amorim’s 44th Premier League game in charge, since replacing Erik ten Hag in November 2024, with the 40-year-old picking up just 14 wins in that time and registering a woeful 1.2 points per game average.

For context, during his heady days at Sporting CP, the promising coach romped to a 2.47 points per game average, having remarkably won 129 of his 166 games in charge.

Such success – and the Portuguese’s 3-4-3 set-up – simply hasn’t been replicated in England’s top tier, however, with Amorim the man to have overseen the club’s worst-ever Premier League finish last time out.

Improvements, undoubtedly, have been made this time around, although it’s hardly been an ideal festive period, with the Red Devils winning just one of their last five home games, a run that has included favourable match-ups with the likes of Wolves, West Ham United and a ten-man Everton.

There is the caveat that Amorim has been hamstrung by injury and AFCON absentees, but his selection decisions are beginning to grate, notably reverting back to a back three last time out, despite appearing to find some rhythm with Patrick Dorgu as a right-winger in a 4-3-3.

Unfortunately, there are echoes of Ten Hag’s final days, with the Dutchman memorably hooking scorer Marcus Rashford at the break away in Porto, only for United to proceed to draw 3-3 in that chaotic Europa League clash.

Like with his predecessor, Amorim doesn’t appear to be helping himself, even with a depleted squad, with change in the dugout potentially in the offing.

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For all Ratcliffe’s public backing, behind the scenes it might well be a different story, with reports earlier this week indicating that INEOS are working on a possible succession plan.

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Indeed, the belief is that Crystal Palace’s Oliver Glasner is being discussed internally as a potential ‘safe pair of hands’, with the Austrian’s own future in doubt at Selhurst Park with just six months left on his contract.

The former Eintracht Frankfurt boss – who won the Europa League with the Bundesliga side – did actually steer Palace to a 2-1 defeat to Amorim’s side not too long ago, although that should not overshadow the fine work he has done with the Eagles in recent seasons.

An FA Cup winner last time out, Glasner has worked wonders to turn Palace into a real European contender, even while having lost the likes of Michael Olise and Eberechi Eze in successive summers.

That is certainly the view of ex-Palace man Clinton Morrison, who has lauded him as a “top-drawer” coach.

The 51-year-old’s biggest success, arguably, has been overseeing the transformation of reported United target Jean-Philippe Mateta, with the towering Frenchman scoring 38 league goals since the start of 2023/24.

Indeed, 39 of the 28-year-old’s 55 goals for the club have come in just 87 games under Glasner, having played 180 times in total since arriving from Mainz in January 2021.

Mateta vs Sesko – 24/25 League stats

Stat (*per game)

Mateta

Sesko

Games

37

33

Starts

33

30

Goals

14

13

Assists

2

5

Mins per goal

190min

185min

Goal conversion

20%

19%

Big chances missed

19

10

Big chances created

7

5

Total duels won*

38%

45%

Stats via Sofascore

Perhaps, Glasner could work wonders with another 6 foot 4, Bundesliga import at Old Trafford, with Benjamin Sesko enduring his own slow start in English football, after scoring just twice to date.

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Like Mateta, however – who scored 27 goals in 71 games in Germany – there is a talent in there to be unleashed, with the £74m Slovenian having netted 39 times in 87 games at RB Leipzig.

Noted to be a stylistically similar player to Mateta among their Premier League peers, as per FBref, Sesko could be another physical focal point for Glasner to work around, having reaped the rewards of his own 3-4-3 or 3-4-2-1 set-up.

Those at United may be wary of turning toward another coach who typically favours a back three, although if utilised successfully – and with a Mateta-like figure leading the line – Glasner could replicate his Palace heroics up in Manchester.

He might well be the man to finally get Sesko firing too.

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