Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly interested in signing Nottingham Forest star Callum Hudson-Odoi, according to transfer insider mike brown.
After coming through Chelsea's youth system, the 23-year-old showed flashes of his qualities to the blues and was even considered one of the most talented young players in England at the time.
However, his development was halted due to his injury problems and as a result he never managed to secure his place in the west London club's starting eleven.
Thus, the forward chose to leave Stamford Bridge last year to play regularly and develop his career and Nottingham decided to sign him. Hudson-Odoi enjoyed a promising debut campaign at the City Ground last season, contributing nine goals in the first division and help your team survive relegation.
Now, the former Chelsea star has started the new campaign brightly with the reds Surprisingly third in the Premier League table.
Hudson-Odoi to Tottenham
speaking in Soccer insider informationformer manchester united Scout Brown says Hudson-Odoi's eye-catching recent performances have attracted the attention of some clubs, including Tottenham who have shown interest in him.
The Spurs wanted to sign him in the summer market but never formalized their interest. However, they now plan to reinforce the flanks and are willing to rekindle their interest in him.
The transfer source says Hudson-Odoi is unlikely to leave the club in January, but if he can continue to show his best throughout this season, then Tottenham will make a move for him next summer.
brown said:
“His (Hudson-Odoi) performances have caught the attention of some clubs. “Tottenham were interested in him over the summer and they told me the interest hasn’t waned because they would still like to sign a new winger.”
The 23-year-old's current contract with Nottingham Forest is set to expire in 2026, so they could be open to letting him leave the club next year.
Hudson-Odoi: valued at around £18m per Transfer market – is still very young and has plenty of time on his side to reach his full potential. Therefore, he could prove a smart acquisition for the north London club if they buy him.