
Tottenham Continues Interest in Bilal El Khannous After Leicester City's Relegation
Tottenham Hotspur has renewed its interest in signing Moroccan international Bilal El Khannous, a player for Leicester City, during the summer transfer window of 2025, according to the British website TBR.
The London club continues to monitor the situation of the 21-year-old midfielder, especially after Leicester City's relegation to the Championship, which could facilitate his departure this summer.
The report indicated that Bilal El Khannous has become the focus of several Premier League clubs, most notably Newcastle United, Leeds United, West Ham, and Sunderland.
Prominent European clubs have also entered negotiations with the player, including Leipzig, Frankfurt, Monaco, Valencia, and Atalanta.
Despite his team's declining results, El Khannous shone in the 2024-2025 season, having played 37 matches in various competitions, scoring 3 goals, and providing 6 assists.
The current market value of the Moroccan national team star is estimated at around 28 million euros, after joining Leicester City in the summer of 2023 from Belgian club Genk for 22.5 million euros, in a deal that lasts until the summer of 2028.
The London club continues to monitor the situation of the 21-year-old midfielder, especially after Leicester City's relegation to the Championship, which could facilitate his departure this summer.
The report indicated that Bilal El Khannous has become the focus of several Premier League clubs, most notably Newcastle United, Leeds United, West Ham, and Sunderland.
Prominent European clubs have also entered negotiations with the player, including Leipzig, Frankfurt, Monaco, Valencia, and Atalanta.
Despite his team's declining results, El Khannous shone in the 2024-2025 season, having played 37 matches in various competitions, scoring 3 goals, and providing 6 assists.
The current market value of the Moroccan national team star is estimated at around 28 million euros, after joining Leicester City in the summer of 2023 from Belgian club Genk for 22.5 million euros, in a deal that lasts until the summer of 2028.