Tottenham Secures the Race for Matheus Fernandes
Tottenham Hotspur is close to finalizing one of the most notable deals of the summer transfer window, having reached an agreement to sign Portuguese midfielder Matheus Fernandes from West Ham United, outpacing all the clubs that were competing for his signature.
According to journalist David Ornstein, Tottenham has made the highest offer in the race, with the deal valued at around £85 million as a guaranteed amount. Meanwhile, the 21-year-old player has expressed his desire to move to the London team, preferring the "Spurs" project over other offers.
The report indicated that the agreement between the two clubs has reached its final stages, with only some routine procedures remaining before the deal is officially completed. Meanwhile, Fernandez is preparing to undergo medical examinations in preparation for signing his contract with Tottenham.
Fernandez is considered one of the most promising midfielders in the English Premier League, and Tottenham hopes he will be a strong addition to the team next season, as part of the club's plan to strengthen its squad with young players capable of competing both locally and in Europe.
According to journalist David Ornstein, Tottenham has made the highest offer in the race, with the deal valued at around £85 million as a guaranteed amount. Meanwhile, the 21-year-old player has expressed his desire to move to the London team, preferring the "Spurs" project over other offers.
The report indicated that the agreement between the two clubs has reached its final stages, with only some routine procedures remaining before the deal is officially completed. Meanwhile, Fernandez is preparing to undergo medical examinations in preparation for signing his contract with Tottenham.
Fernandez is considered one of the most promising midfielders in the English Premier League, and Tottenham hopes he will be a strong addition to the team next season, as part of the club's plan to strengthen its squad with young players capable of competing both locally and in Europe.
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