Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly preparing to make an official bid to sign Nottingham Forest star Callum Hudson-Odoi this summer, according to Football Insider.
After re-signing Timo Werner for a further year, the Lilywhites currently have four specialist wingers at their disposal. In addition, they also have Manor Solomon, but he has been injured since September of last year.
So it looks like Spurs are currently well resourced in their wide areas, but Ange Postecoglou is apparently looking to sign a new winger ahead of next season.
According to the report of Soccer insider informationTottenham are interested in signing Hudson-Odoi and are willing to 'make an offer' before June 30.
The report states that having been found guilty of violating the first divisionUnder profit and sustainability rules, Nottingham Forest need to raise funds by selling some players to balance the books before July, so they are open to cashing in this summer.
Hudson-Odoi to Tottenham
The Reds could supposedly demand a fee of around £30 million for sell their star man and Spurs could therefore sign him on a cheap deal if they formalized their interest.
Hudson-Odoi was considered one of Europe's best young talents a few years ago, but injury problems hampered his development. Upon moving to the City Ground, the Chelsea The graduate has started to show his best once again of late, so it seems that after being impressed by his performances, the Lilywhites have shown their interest in signing him.
Hudson-Odoi is a versatile player as he is comfortable playing on either flank. He is a technically talented player and has the ability to dribble past opposing defenders in tight areas.
Furthermore, the 23-year-old has the efficiency to make excellent crosses from the wings and can also finish off his chances. The Forest star is still young and has plenty of time at his side to develop his career.
Therefore, he could be a good acquisition for Tottenham if they acquire him. However, it will be interesting to see if the north London club ultimately opt to take a concrete approach to securing his signature in the upcoming matches. transfer window.