JUST IN: Ange Postecoglou revealed this major recruitment strategy in which this could be the best decision made

Under Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham Hotspur has modified their recruitment strategy. The North Londoners have made it a priority to sign young, talented players, and this was made clear during the summer. After Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte’s tenures at the club, Postecoglou is obviously keen to lower the average age of the team. Tottenham recruited four adolescents, with Dominic Solanke being the sole player in his 20s.

TBR Football can now disclose that Spurs are closely monitoring a promising England international on the continent as part of their approach, which is anticipated to continue over the following few windows. Due to Tottenham’s interest, Angel Gomes is anticipated to depart on a free transfer next summer. According to TBR Football, Lille anticipates that Angel Gomes will leave the team on a free transfer the following summer, following Jonathan David.

Interest in the former Manchester United midfielder is growing as his contract expires at the end of the current campaign. Aston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur, and former team Manchester United have all been keeping a close eye on Gomes, according to TBR Football. According to sources, Man City, Bayern Munich, RB Leipzig, and Inter Milan are prepared to join the competition for the recently captained England international, thus we can now affirm that interest in Gomes is increasing. It is known that they have all inquired about his circumstances and his views regarding his next course of action in recent weeks. Angel Gomes makes a clue about Manchester United’s eventual comeback. In a recent interview with The Times, Gomes acknowledged that it would be hard to turn down his old team, and Man United is among the interested parties eager to get him back to the Premier League.

Even though it would be incredible, Gomes acknowledged that playing in the Premier League is not the ultimate goal after discovering pleasure overseas. He responded, “There’ll always be that sentimental soft spot, so of course it’d be difficult to say no,” when asked if he would think about rejoining United.

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