In a recent report from Football.London, it was mentioned that Tottenham Hotspur are showing interest in veteran Chelsea forward Hakim Ziyech. It is understood that with several players looking to make an exit from North London, there is still room for new arrivals with a few days left in the transfer window.
Ziyech’s Campaign At Stamford Bridge Last Season
Ziyech struggled to be productive in the final third on some occasions but did well to produce some eye-catching displays and fared well at the end of his last campaign. He scored eight goals and created six assists over 44 appearances for the West London outfit last season across all fronts.
The Morocco international was not consistent enough but managed to perform well after averaging 2.3 shots, 1.3 key passes and 1.2 dribbles per game in the Premier League. He was even accurate when distributing possession, as evidenced by his pass success rate of 81.2% in the English top flight (stats via whoscored).
Should Conte Bring Him To Tottenham Hotspur?
Ziyech excels at dribbling the ball and can make some clever turns inside the penalty area, being quick on his feet. He has the vision to make decisive passes in the attacking third and can strike the ball with power, and accuracy from long range.
The 29-year-old can get out of tight spaces while keeping possession of the ball and is currently in his prime. He is primarily a right-winger but remains versatile enough to play as a right-sided wide player or in the midfield positions if required.
However, the arrival of Raheem Sterling from Manchester City has reduced his minutes on the pitch and the Moroccan forward is in dire need of regular football. His arrival to Tottenham might bring in more competition on the right flank with Dejan Kulusevki already a starter in that position. It could allow him to perform consistently to establish himself as a key player for the Lilywhites.
As for Chelsea, the money generated from his sale could be utilised in improving other areas of their match-day squad, so a transfer deal might be beneficial for both the clubs involved.