Tottenham Hotspur have not yet opened their account in the summer transfer window this year, but are eyeing quite a few players whom they are willing to bring into their side for the new season. The Spurs had an exciting season last time, finishing on the second position in the Premier League.
The Spurs eventually ended the last season with more goals under their belt than any other side, thanks to their forwards Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Heung Min Son, who formed a formidable trio up front for the North London club. However, they are willing to add more firepower to the team and are eyeing some of the finest young players from all over Europe, who are making heads turn with their skills and goal scoring record for their respective clubs.
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is known for his benevolent guidance towards the young players, helping to bring out the best in them over time. He will be looking to keep up the good work in this season as well as eyeing one of the most highly regarded young talents in the form of Giovanni Simeone, who is currently playing for the Italian Serie A side Genoa.
Giovanni, the son of Atletico Madrid’s head coach Diego Simeone, has been recognised as one of the finest talents in the current scenario and has made a very good impression regarding his ability as a forward. He scored 13 goals throughout the last term for his current club to show for his efforts in which was his very first season for the club in top flight football.
Equipped with a lethal ability to finish clinically, both from long range as well as close range, the 22-year-old is known for his cool head in the middle of the field and his willingness to play whole heartedly for his team. The young Argentine can make darting runs into the heart of the opposition defence, coupled with accurate shots to find the back of the net. He is also known for his ability to head the ball and score from both set piece situations as well as open play.
The Spurs already have a great strike force at their disposal but are lacking a good backup player who can help them in times of crisis. Dutch striker Vincent Janssen has been far from effective in his very first season with the Premier League runner-ups from the last season, which makes it all more important for the Spurs to get someone like the Argentine youngster in the team.