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New twist in transfer saga: Saudi side join race to sign Tottenham ace; could offer better financial package to player and club both

By Mehdi Gokal -

Tottenham Hotspur defender Emerson Royal is strongly linked with a move to AC Milan but latest reports suggest there could be a late twist in the saga as Saudi Arabia are showing interest in signing him as well.

The Italian giants have pursued Emerson throughout the summer, but negotiations with Levy has proven to be difficult, with Tottenham wanting a fee close to €20m

According to Gazzetta dello Sport, an unnamed Saudi Pro League club has shown interest in the Brazilian full-back.

This club could significantly boost Emerson’s earnings by offering quadruple the wages Milan can provide and a transfer fee closer to the €20 million that Tottenham desires.

Emerson has expressed his excitement about a “dream move” to AC Milan, highlighting the club’s historical connection with Brazilian players as a significant factor in his decision.

However, with Milan struggling to meet Spurs’ valuation, a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia could change the transfer route.

The 25-year-old right-back has been a versatile asset for the Lilywhites, covering various defensive positions in the recent campaign due to Tottenham’s injury woes.

But Emerson has not been a first-choice player under manager Ange Postecoglou, making only 11 Premier League starts last season.

Given the financial constraints and Emerson’s eagerness to leave, Tottenham might consider negotiating with the Saudi club if Milan cannot meet their demands. The move would not only offer Emerson a substantial pay increase but also provide the Lilywhites with the desired transfer fee.

As the transfer window progresses, the potential switch to the Saudi Pro League adds a new dimension to Emerson’s future, offering him and the Spurs a favourable financial outcome.

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