Give Me Sport reports that Tottenham are competing with Manchester City for the signature of the Uzbeki defender Abdukodir Khusanov. Spurs aren’t confident of securing the signature of the defender given that RC Lens demand £20 million for selling him.
Spurs want to reinforce their defensive line and hence want to sign a quality defender. The club have been keeping tabs on Khusanov but feels that they might not be able to sign him as they think Manchester City will secure his signature.
Abdukodir Khusanov is one of the best young defenders in the world
Khusanov is one of the best prospects in France and can further grow his qualities while playing for Tottenham. He has good physical and technical traits, which will enable him to adapt to the rigours of English football. So, he might be the best option to be the defensive signing of Spurs.
He is a good ball-playing defender and also has the pace. Hence, he could track back excellently in a high-pressing system that Tottenham uses. Moreover, Lens just wants £20 million to offload him, which should be a bargain given his age and the quality that he possesses.
Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola’s side and the defending Premier League champions also want to strengthen their backline, as they had issues in the defensive set-up in the ongoing season. Hence, they are interested in Khusanov, who is one of the best young prospects in European football. He could provide them with a quality option and go on to serve for a long time.
Will Tottenham be able to sign him?
City have more success than Tottenham and also have more money to spend than the North London club. Hence, the Etihad Stadium will attract Khusanov. City will give him more options to fight for domestic and European glory. Moreover, playing under one of the best managers in the world, Pep Guardiola, will be a lure for the young defender.
The Spaniard has a track record of nurturing young talent and growing them into future superstars. Hence, Khusanov will feel more confident about playing under Guardiola in City, as he can nurture and grow into a better player. It remains to be seen if Tottenham can brush off the competition from their Premier League rivals and lure him to their club. As of now, the £20 million is not a problem for any of the clubs.