Tottenham’s summer rebuild under new manager Ange Postecoglou continues.
The focus so far seems to have been on the incoming with Spurs confirming four signings.
Outoings is going to be another big part of the squad overhaul with a number of players expected to leave.
One of them is Davinson Sanchez who has been linked with a move to Turkish giants Galatasaray.
It was reported yesterday by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano that the European club has sent a verbal proposal worth €9m to Tottenham for Davinson Sanchez.
The Italian claimed that Tottenham are prepared to let the defender leave.
And the 27-year-old’s representatives have confirmed that that “there is a good possibility of the player moving to Galatasaray”.
Speaking to Sports Digitale (as reported by Resat Can Ozbudak), the player’s representatives said:
“There is a possibility, a good possibility of the player moving to Galatasaray, the news is true. However, the sides must come closer on salary, and then we need the final approval of Tottenham.”
ÖZEL| Davinson Sanchez’in Temsilcisi @sportsdigitale’e konuştu:
Galatasaray ihtimali güzel bir ihtimal olur evet haberler doğru, Koşulların karşılanması gerekiyor. Ancak bu Tottenham'a çok bağlı ve tarafın da bizi maaş konusunda yakınlaştırması gerekiyor.
— Reşat Can Özbudak (@resatcan_ozbdak) July 11, 2023
🚨| Davinson Sanchez’s representative:
“There is a possibility, a good possibility of the player moving to Galatasaray, the news is true. However, the sides must come closer on salary, and then we need the final approval of #Tottenham.” @resatcan_ozbdak pic.twitter.com/pbBfYYf2nJ
— The Spurs Express (@TheSpursExpress) July 11, 2023
Tottenham’s approval should not be a problem. They are already ready to let him go as per Romano.
The €42m move to Spurs has not worked out for the centre-back who has failed to live up to his big expectations.
A move away might be the best decision for him. A fresh start at a new club could be just what he needs to rediscover his form.
Meanwhile Spurs are already working on signing a couple of centre-backs with Micky van de Ven and Edmond Tapsoba, the two players very strongly linked.