Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly considering a move to sign Boca Juniors star Kevin Zenon, according to Spanish outlet Signings.
The Lilywhites signed Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall this summer to bolster their midfield, but also sold Oliver Skipp and Giovani Lo Celso. In addition, Piere-Emile Hojbejrg left the club to join Olympique de Marseille on loan and his future at the club looks all but over.
So Spurs have room to add more firepower in the engine room and are now looking to the South American market to do so.
Signings Tottenham have expressed interest in Zenon and are “determined” to secure his signature. The 23-year-old has a £13m release clause in his current contract, so the Argentine could be snapped up for an affordable price.
However, the report says Newcastle United They are also interested in him and even tried to sign him this summer. Therefore, the North London club will have to overcome stiff competition from the Magpies to close a potential deal for him.
Zenon to Tottenham
In 34 appearances, the South American has made 11 goal contributions this season for Boca Juniors, scoring four goals and registering seven assists.
Zenon is a versatile midfielder, as he can play in the engine room, but is also comfortable playing on the wings. He is technically sound, can dribble past opposing defenders in tight areas, has the ability to play through balls between the lines, can create chances for attackers and is also efficient at executing set pieces.
The South American is a talented player and could be a very profitable acquisition for the north London club if they sign him. However, it will be interesting to see if Tottenham ultimately opt to formalise their interest in signing him in January or next month.
Meanwhile, Ange Postecoglou's side have had a tough start to the season, having only managed to pick up four points from as many league games. Premier League.
Defeat in the north London derby was a blow for them and they will hope to bounce back quickly when they face Coventry City in the EFL Cup in midweek.