Forget Jorginho: Here are 3 top-class alternatives who Tottenham can target including Real Madrid star

Share

Napoli midfielder Jorginho seems to be the man in demand, heading into the summer transfer window. The Italy international was a star performer for the Partenopei in their Serie A title challenge this campaign and his performances haven’t gone unnoticed, with a number of clubs lining up to sign him. 

As per reports, Premier League champions Manchester City have been credited with interest while neighbours Manchester United too, have an eye on the Brazil-born midfielder. Tottenham Hotspur have also entered the chase for the Napoli ace.

Spurs are in the market for a new midfielder amidst uncertainty over the future of Belgian international Mousa Dembele 

However, with reports claiming that Jorginho is rated at £53m, which means Tottenham have to break their transfer record to sign the player, and given the fact that City are in fact favourites to land the midfielder, it doesn’t seem likely that the Lilywhites will be able to capture their man. In that case, here are three alternatives that they should be looking at.

Jean Michael Seri (OGC Nice)

The 26-year-old Ivory Coast midfielder has established himself as one of the most coveted players across Europe over the past couple of seasons, on the back of some strong performances for Nice. 

Seri has featured in 41 games across all competitions for the French outfit this season, notching up a solitary goal and 9 assists to go with. An energetic, box-to-box runner, Seri possesses a brilliant passing range and has the ability to unlock defences with his accurate through balls.

In the 2017/18 campaign, he has averaged a total of 86.2 passes per game at a success rate of 90.2%, playing 2.1 key passes every game. 

Add to that, his dribbling abilities and accurate set-piece delivery, Tottenham could have a readymade replacement for Mousa Dembele.

Mateo Kovacic (Real Madrid)

The 24-year-old has previously been on the radar of Tottenham Hotspur and the North Londoners should definitely rekindle their interest in the player. 

Kovacic, having joined Real Madrid in the summer of 2015, hasn’t been able to nail down a regular place in the first-team, thanks to the presence of Luka Modric, Toni Kroos and Casemiro. His situation isn’t likely to improve next season either. He has made 35 appearances for the Galacticos this season, only 21 of which have been from start and has managed 3 assists so far.  

A solid midfielder with good all-round abilities, Kovacic mixes up tenacity with technique and class, much like his compatriot Modric, who enjoyed a great spell with Spurs previously.

A top-notch passer of the ball, the 24-year old Croatian also adds bite to the midfield with his tackling. Definitely worth a look. 

Abdoulaye Doucoure (Watford)

The Watford midfield powerhouse has had a brilliant 2017/18 campaign on a personal level, which has seen him win the Hornets’ club Player of the Year award and attract interest from several Premier League big hitters including Tottenham and their local rivals Arsenal. 

Doucoure, this season, has found the back of the net on 7 occasions and has set up 4 more goals for his teammates in 38 appearances across all competitions. The 25-year-old has won back possession in the midfield third the most number of times by any Premier League player this season (183) and enjoys a high tackle (2.1 per game) and interception (1.5 per game) success rate.

His passing success of 83.6% with an average of 60.3 passes and 1.1 key passes per game also highlights the fact that he can recycle the ball effectively after gaining back possession. 

The former France youth international has been one of the unheralded stars of the Premier League this season and Tottenham should look at him as a viable option ahead of the next campaign.  

Raghavendra Goudar

Mechanical Engineer, avid reader and a football fanatic.

Recent Posts

Tips for Attending Your First Live Football Match

Experiencing a live football match in a stadium is genuinely remarkable. The atmosphere differs  significantly from watching on a screen. The energy and excitement are contagious, immersing  you in the game like never before.   If you're gearing up for your inaugural football match, knowing what to expect is essential. The  sheer intensity of being surrounded by hundreds or thousands of passionate fans can be  overwhelming. To ensure you make the most of this unique experience, here are some tips for  first-timers:  Secure Tickets Early  Getting tickets is crucial, especially for popular events like the World Cup or highly anticipated  matches. Buying online is often the most convenient method. As the season progresses, ticket  demand increases, leading to quick sell-outs. Prices can vary based on team popularity, stadium  quality, and other factors. You can think about buying your tickets in cryptocurrency. Consider  using USDT but first understand tether meaning to know how to go about it. If you have a  specific team or player you want to see, plan accordingly by checking their schedule and  securing tickets early for the best experience. …

1 day ago

Some key players to watch at Euro 2024

FRANCE WIN 14-0 🤯Les Bleus score 14 (FOURTEEN) times vs. Gibraltar for their biggest-ever win.…

3 days ago

Aston Villa vs Liverpool preview, team news, tickets and prediction

Aston Villa are having a very fine season so far in the Premier League. The…

4 days ago

Manchester City vs Wolverhampton Wanderers preview, team news, tickets & prediction

The Premier League run-in, the backend of the title race for Manchester City sees them…

2 weeks ago

Everton vs Nottingham Forest preview, team news, tickets, and prediction

Everton is having a bad season so far, from their poor form in the league…

4 weeks ago

The Vital Role of Communication on the Soccer Field: Unlocking Success in Leagues

Communication is the heartbeat of any successful soccer team. On the field, amidst the flurry…

1 month ago