Tottenham Hotspur are actively identifying targets ahead of the upcoming transfer window, with Fenerbahce’s attacking midfielder Sebastian Szymanski reportedly on their radar.
Sources from GiveMeSport indicate that Spurs are closely monitoring Szymanski’s performance in the ongoing Euros, where he represents Poland.
Despite a subdued performance in Poland’s recent 1-2 loss to the Netherlands, where he completed 12 of 14 passes with an 86% accuracy rate and made one successful tackle in 45 minutes, Szymanski’s overall form remains highly impressive.
The 25-year-old is coming off a stellar season for the Turkish club, scoring 13 goals and providing 19 assists in 55 appearances across all competitions.
His contributions were not limited to offensive play; he also ranked joint-first in tackles won (61) in the Turkish Super Lig, highlighting his defensive contributions as well.
Szymanski joined Fenerbahce last season for €9.75 million on a four-year contract and quickly made a significant impact.
His consistent performances have attracted interest from Tottenham, as well as from other European clubs like Lazio and Marseille.
Despite being under contract until 2027 and highly valued by Fenerbahce’s new manager Jose Mourinho and wants to keep him at the club. However, there is speculation that Szymanski could be on the move this summer.
As Tottenham prepares for the summer transfer window, Sebastian Szymanski’s impressive season with Fenerbahce and his performances at the Euros make him a prime target.
Spurs fans will be eager to see if the club can secure the talented Polish midfielder to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.