Tottenham Monitors Vasco da Gama Talent Situation
CaughtOffside reported that Tottenham Hotspur is closely monitoring the young Brazilian star Ryan Vitor Rocha, after the 19-year-old player ended his relationship with the famous agent Pini Zahavi ahead of the January winter transfer window, renewing the club's optimism about the possibility of signing the player.
Zahavi previously represented Ryan, and major clubs, led by Barcelona, were considered the top candidates to sign him due to the agent's close ties with the Catalan club. With the agent's departure, Tottenham sees an opportunity to present their sporting project directly to the player and his team, which could help finalize the deal.
Tottenham views Ryan as a long-term investment capable of developing into a top-class striker in Europe. The player is currently valued at around 50 million euros and is distinguished by his speed, skill, and confidence when facing defenders, in addition to his ability to make a difference in crucial moments despite his young age.
The English club believes it can offer the player a clearer opportunity to participate with the first team compared to some competitors, as well as develop him in the environment of the Premier League, within Tottenham's strategy focused on discovering and developing young talents.
Although Barcelona remains interested in the player, the Spanish club's financial constraints may complicate any attempt to sign him, which reinforces Tottenham's confidence in the possibility of completing the deal.
Zahavi previously represented Ryan, and major clubs, led by Barcelona, were considered the top candidates to sign him due to the agent's close ties with the Catalan club. With the agent's departure, Tottenham sees an opportunity to present their sporting project directly to the player and his team, which could help finalize the deal.
Tottenham views Ryan as a long-term investment capable of developing into a top-class striker in Europe. The player is currently valued at around 50 million euros and is distinguished by his speed, skill, and confidence when facing defenders, in addition to his ability to make a difference in crucial moments despite his young age.
The English club believes it can offer the player a clearer opportunity to participate with the first team compared to some competitors, as well as develop him in the environment of the Premier League, within Tottenham's strategy focused on discovering and developing young talents.
Although Barcelona remains interested in the player, the Spanish club's financial constraints may complicate any attempt to sign him, which reinforces Tottenham's confidence in the possibility of completing the deal.