
Transfers
‘Electric’ attacker now wants to join Tottenham after calling them a ‘big club’
Tottenham Hotspur’s options in the upcoming transfer window will now look very different after securing Champions League football for next season.
Daniel Levy’s Tottenham side will have more pull when it comes to attracting players towards N17, and they’ll also have greater financial resources available too.
Of course, the question on every Spurs fan’s mind right now is whether Ange Postecoglou will be in charge to oversee this summer spend.
As things stand, Levy still plans to sack Postecoglou regardless of the club’s Europa League victory — the side’s league campaign has simply been deemed as unacceptable.
And if Postecoglou does go imminently then Spurs’ summer could be very busy indeed — there’s a lot to sort at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Roony Bardghji is ready to join Tottenham this summer
That being said, in terms of players who could come in to improve Tottenham’s squad, one of their long-term targets, Roony Bardghji, is now keen on a move to N17.
Tottenham have wanted to sign Bardghji for almost a year now, a 19-year-old winger who has been impressing for FC Copenhagen in Denmark.

Bardghji has been lauded for his ‘electric’ pace and the youngster has been on the radar of several elite clubs across Europe.
However, according to , Bardghji is now ‘open’ to joining Tottenham this summer, providing that the north Londoners are still interested in his services.
TBR Football revealed that Chelsea wanted to sign Bardghji not so long ago, so it’s a significant development that he’s keen on their London rivals.
Bardghji is said to be keen on a move to the Premier League for the first time in his career — he’s ready for a new challenge.
And perhaps his compatriot Lucas Bergvall could be important to any move, should it prevail.
Bardghji called Tottenham a ‘big club’
As mentioned, Bardghji has been linked with Tottenham for a long while now and the youngster actually had a trial with Spurs at the age of 12.
And when speaking in an interview with at the beginning of 2024, Bardghji spoke about that trial, in turn calling Tottenham a ‘big club’.
Bardghji said: “It was a really good experience, seeing the level and how football is outside Sweden, being at a big club like Tottenham and seeing how they work.”
And perhaps it could be time for the talented youngster to finally make his way back to Spurs to try his hand at English football.
Spurs are already putting together an exceptional group of young players, and perhaps Bardghji could be the latest to benefit from Postecoglou’s guidance, should he be sticking around.