Latest news Tottenham Hotspur are already plotting a sensational move to bring a soon-to-be free-agent winger back to the Premier League.
Pre-contract agreements are plenty ahead of the summer window
As the summer transfer window looms on the horizon, several players are set to become available on pre-contract agreements, and Spurs have been linked with a few high-profile names.
Recent reports indicate that chairman Daniel Levy has turned his attention towards one target in particular: Bayern Munich’s Leroy Sane.
Sane, who was a key figure at Manchester City during his time in England, is now 29 years old and approaching the end of his current deal with Bayern Munich.
During his time at City, Sane won two Premier League titles, the FA Cup, and three EFL Cups—making him a proven winner at the highest level.
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Tottenham’s bold move for Leroy Sane
According to reports from Fichajes, Tottenham have already entered talks with Leroy Sane as they explore the possibility of signing him as a free agent in the summer of 2025.
With Sane’s contract at Bayern Munich set to expire, Daniel Levy is said to be closely monitoring the situation and aiming to capitalise on what could be a rare opportunity to bring a player of Sane’s calibre to north London.
The report suggests that Tottenham are keen to bolster their attacking options for the upcoming season and view Sane as the perfect addition.
A player with his pace, creativity, and experience would significantly strengthen Ange Postecoglou’s side, adding another dimension to their forward line.
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Bayern Munich are keen on Leroy Sane’s contract extension
While Tottenham’s interest in Sane is clear, they may face stiff resistance from Bayern Munich.
The German giants are reportedly eager to extend Sane’s contract and are concerned about the prospect of losing him on a free transfer.
According to Fichajes, Bayern have been working to convince the winger to sign a new deal, but as of yet, their efforts have been unsuccessful.
Losing Sane without a transfer fee would be a significant blow for Bayern, both on and off the pitch. However, with Sane holding the cards as his contract runs down, Tottenham’s hopes of signing him remain alive.