Spurs are looking for a Premier League winner
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou plans to leave in the transfer window.
The North London club are expected to work this summer to add new players to their squad.
Spurs did a good job qualifying for Europe this season but it would have been much better if they had finished in the top four of the Premier League.
Transfer insider Paul O’Keefe has reported that the Premier League club are interested in signing Nottingham Forest winger Callum Hudson-Odoi.
The 23-year-old arrived from Stamford Bridge and left his boyhood club, Chelsea, for Forest last summer for just under £5 million (via BBC).
He failed to make a big impact on the club when he was promoted to the first team at Chelsea.
Tottenham are looking to make additions to their attack in wide areas as Manor Salomon and Bryan Gil have both not performed well for them.
Hudson-Odoi scored eight goals in 29 Premier League appearances, helping Nuno Espirito Santo’s side escape relegation last season.
Forest will want to keep hold of their player but their financial situation may force them to offload one of their best players.
O’Keefe wrote on his X account about Tottenham’s interest in the young winger:
“Spurs eyeing Callum Hudson-Odoi as potential summer addition.”
Spurs are eyeing Callum Hudson-Odoi as a potential summer addition.
— Paul O Keefe (@pokeefe1) May 20, 2024
Tottenham enjoy a good relationship with Forest having signed Brennan Johnson for them last season.
They can now move for another attacking player from Forest as they plan their summer signings.
The Tottenham boss wants to sign a wide player this summer to give competition to Heung-min Son, Brennan Johnson and Dejan Kulusevski.
Signing Hudson-Odoi makes sense for Tottenham
It remains to be seen what the future holds for Timo Werner, who also plays in wide areas, after joining the club on loan in January.
If Spurs are interested in signing Hudson-Odoi, making Werner’s move permanent does not make sense for the North London club.
Hudson-Odoi is younger than Werner and has a lot of potential to improve and become a better player in the future.