Former Tottenham player Glenn Hoddle has urged the club to make a move for James Maddison.
The 25 year old has established himself as one of the best attacking midfielders in the league and he would be a quality long term acquisition for Spurs.
Maddison would add some much needed creativity and goals in the final third. He is an asset when it comes to taking free-kicks as well.
Spurs have been crying out for a player like that and they were reportedly looking at the likes of Nicolo Zaniolo in the summer.
It will be interesting to see if Spurs decide to make a move for Maddison at the end of the season. It is fair to assume that Leicester City will not want to sell their best player midway through the season, especially when they are struggling in the league.
Maddison has a contract with Leicester until 2024 and he could be available for a reasonable price in the summer if he refuses to sign an extension with the Foxes.
Hoddle believes that Maddison would add an x-factor to the Spurs attack and take them to the next level. The player has been linked with Newcastle as well.
He said (h/t Chronicle Live): “They [Tottenham] need some creativity. Because at the moment it’s down to them [Kane and Son], it’s down to Harry dropping in and creating when I think the style of the players they’ve got up the pitch, if you did have that [Christian] Eriksen when he was Tottenham, for example.
“Maddison, I agree with whoever said that in the background, I love him, I think he’s one that should be in the England squad. I think if he was playing at the top – no disrespect to Leicester – but if he was playing in a top-six team he would be absolutely sensational and probably a shoo-in.
“You know, someone like that who comes in off the lines, creative, you’ve only got to look at the best teams in the country and you’ve got them sort of players.”
Antonio Conte has an impressive midfield unit but the lack of creativity and flair is quite evident. The likes of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Yves Bissouma and Rodrigo Bentancur are more defensive-minded and Maddison would add a different dimension to the Spurs side.
I’ve heard that Lewis and those part of the trust actually decide a lot of what happens with money at Spurs. However, that doesn’t excuse Levy whatsoever, as he’s been willingly complicit for over 23 years and happy to oversee one solitary League Cup trophy. Just heading up the scam, basically…
Levy is a scumbag. Fleecing the fans and pocketing the cash. We will never compete with him at the helm.
The injuries are pilling up, Conte has made it clear that the summer’s transfer activity was inadequate in addressing the issues within the team. What do we expect in January? Perhaps a loan or two in and a loan or three out?
Every time that we’ve been in the Champions League we’ve lacked the squad to cope with the rigours of the amount of games at a high level. Levy wants the CL money without reinvesting it to improve the team.
I saw a Gold blog months ago saying Romero wants to play on one leg so it is all down to bad luck but it does seem that if you are Argentine and play for Spurs now you are fit for your national side games.
Off piste.Apparently Romero will miss our three remaining matches prior to the WC.But miraculously will have recovered in time to play for Argentina in Qatar.Who would have thought it.He will likely miss all our games in January though.