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Report: Serie A club interested in loan deal for Japhet Tanganga

By Eddie Razo -

Tottenham Hotspur is using the January transfer window to improve the squad and offload players who have no future. One of the players that could be departing is defender Japhet Tanganga. 

According to Calciomercato, AC Milan reached out to the agents of Tanganga 15 days ago over a possible loan. However, Tottenham made it clear they will only sell the player outright for €25-million, so Milan might want to revisit the defender since they’re looking for a loan. 

Milan wants to pursue a central defender and has eyed a few targets in Lille OSC’s Sven Botman and Paris Saint-Germain’s Abdou Diallo. Hence, the Italian club has a list of players they observe to fill the center-back role. 

Tanganga has made 15 appearances this season for Tottenham, and the 22-year-old is averaging 66 minutes per game in Premier League competitions. He’s started eight of nine games for Spurs in the domestic league, two of three in the EFL Cup, and one of two in the FA Cup.

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Billy Tonsils
Billy Tonsils
2 years ago

lol

at large
at large
2 years ago

25m lira maybe. If we loan Tanganga to some Serie A outfit, which probably isn’t a bad idea, we should put in the contract a clause prohibiting his ingestion of red sauce.

England Mike
England Mike
2 years ago

A loan to play regular games is what he needs, he should even consider a drop down out of the PL, to learn and gain the experience he undoubtedly needs.

Sonificent
Sonificent
2 years ago

25m is hilarious. Levy has completely lost all detachment with reality at this point. Looking at the Chelsea game, other clubs should pay Levy 25m to keep him in our team. The tight, bald c*** would likely accept.

James McKevitt.
James McKevitt.
2 years ago
Reply to  eddie

Nobody is paying that money for a player who can’t defend properly.

James McKevitt.
James McKevitt.
2 years ago

Learning on the job a tough ask on any young player in the Premier League.

Look at how comfortable Skipp looks after a great year in the Championship with Norwich.

Tanganga looks so uncomfortable on the ball, panics when pressed and has lost the run of himself on occasions.

He would have benefitted from learning how to defend somewhere where the stakes weren’t so high as the Premier League.

eddie
eddie
2 years ago

25M for Tanganga,this is typical Levy and is why we can never shift our deadwood.He never ever learns,it’s hopeless.

Glory Costs Too Much
Glory Costs Too Much
2 years ago

Should have gone out on loan last summer and Rodon replaced him in the team when needs be.

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