Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Harry Winks was reportedly targeted by Aston Villa and Everton this summer, but he decided to stay on. The 25-year-old midfielder, who made his first start for Spurs this season against Crystal Palace, dropped down the pecking order at the north London club under Jose Mourinho. Nuno Espirito Santo was also willing to offload him this summer, with two clubs – Villa and Everton – reportedly wanting to sign him. According to reports from The Times, Winks opted against pushing for a fresh start this summer. Spurs were open to offers for him but at the same time, they slapped a £40 million price tag on him. Both Villa and Everton, eventually, refused to pursue their interest in the England midfielder. Spurs fans have taken to Twitter to express their react...
Leeds United have rejected a chance to sign Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Harry Winks on a temporary basis, according to The Athletic’s Phil Hay. The journalist wrote on the website: “A source in London told The Athletic that Leeds turned down an approach offering them Harry Winks on loan from Tottenham Hotspur. “(Marcelo) Bielsa’s comments last week were as good an indication as any that the club are likely to let the deadline pass.” The England international has been linked with an exit from the north London outfit this summer as he is out of favour under new manager Nuno Espirito Santo. With Leeds keen on having another midfielder, Winks could have been a perfect addition, but it appears they have other ideas. Sportslens View Leeds manager Bielsa has the final say when it comes to transf...
Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Harry Winks is in talks to join a Premier League club after being told he will be a fringe player next season, according to Football Insider. The England international has been linked with a move Everton, with Sky Sports journalist Fabrizio Romano reporting last week that a move to Goodison Park is a possibility. Football Insider have claimed this morning that Spurs boss Nuno Espirito Santo has given the green light for the 25-year-old to be sold to a Premier League rival, with the club likely to do a deal below their £30 million valuation. Sportslens View Everton appear to have been handed a massive boost by Tottenham as manager Rafa Benitez looks to bring in necessary additions this summer. The Toffees have signed a new goalkeeper and two attacking midfielder...
Everton have been linked with a move for Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Harry Winks, and he would be a smart signing for the Toffees. According to Fabrizio Romano, signing the 25-year-old is a possibility for Everton, with Rafael Benitez keen to bolster his midfield areas. Winks has made over 170 appearances for the club since making his debut in 2013. A stylish player with good technical abilities, big things were expected of Winks when he first burst onto the scene. However, recurrent injuries and loss of form meant he played a peripheral role for Spurs last season. Winks has now dropped down the pecking order at the club, and Spurs have made him available for transfer. The England international has a contract at the club until 2024, and Spurs are demanding around £25 million for him....
Everton have enquired about Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Harry Winks, according to The Beautiful Game Podcast. Everton have submitted an enquiry for Spurs midfielder Harry Winks. Spurs have told the player that he can leave the club this summer. #THFC looking for a fee of around 25mill 🔵⚪️🚨🚨 — The Beautiful Game Podcast (@Podcast_TBG) July 22, 2021 Spurs have told the England international he can leave this summer and are ready to sell him for £25 million. Sportslens View The Toffees are making squad changes following the arrival of manager Rafa Benitez, and their midfield will need quality additions once some dead weights are sold. Winks is out of favour at Tottenham after failing to see playing opportunities under former head coach Jose Mourinho. It ...
Tottenham Hotspur are prepared to sanction the sale of midfielder Harry Winks during the summer transfer window, Football Insider reports. Fabio Paratici is due to become the club’s new sporting director this week, and he is expected to handle the transfer proceedings. Spurs are yet to announce their next head coach, but it is reported that Winks will be shown the exit door in the coming weeks. Winks had a difficult 2020/21 campaign with the north London club, managing just 860 minutes of Premier League action. Spurs want around £30 million for him, but could be willing to accept less. Southampton are keeping tabs on the midfielder. While Winks would prefer to stay with the club, it is suggested that he could move on in the quest for regular first-team football. Sportslens view: Winks was ...
Southampton are monitoring the situation of Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Harry Winks with a view to a possible summer move, Football Insider reports. Winks has had a tough campaign with the north London club, playing just over 600 minutes of Premier League football. His limited playing time has already put him out of contention for the European Championships with England, and he could be on the move this summer. The Saints are likely to assess their midfield options in the next transfer window, and it is reported that they have their sights on pursuing Winks’ signature. Sportslens view: Winks is presently behind Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Tanguy Ndombele and Moussa Sissoko in the pecking order, playing just 70 minutes of league football since January. He still has three more years remaini...
Tottenham Hotspur are preparing a massive rebuilding work in the summer, with Jose Mourinho ready to offload as many as seven players. According to reports from The Mirror, Mourinho wants Daniel Levy to back him in the summer transfer window to give his side a fighting chance next season. The Portuguese boss is ready to offload players who are surplus to requirements at the club. Spurs are looking to raise funds from player sales, and re-invest in the squad wisely in the summer. One of the players who could leave the club is Harry Winks. The England international has lost his place in the national team due to a lack of regular opportunities at the club. The Mirror describes his situation as “a fall from grace”. Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, who joined from Southampton in the summer, is...
Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho has hit out at Dele Alli, accusing the midfielder of creating “problems for his own team” in his side’s 3-1 win over Stoke in the Carabao Cup. Alli was handed a rare start at Stoke on Wednesday and looked dangerous on occasions in attack, seeing a goal-bound strike saved by Andy Lonergan in the first half. However, he was at fault for Stoke’s goal when a flick gifted possession to the home side – and it was an action that angered his coach. “For me a player who plays in that position is a player that has to link and create and not create problems for his own team,” Mourinho said in his post-match press conference. “They got us on the counterattack, so yes I was angry. “First half we were solid. They didn’t touch the ball, have a shot, have a corner. Instead of ...
According to The Mirror, there was doubts over the future of Harry Winks at Tottenham Hotspur. It has been reported that Tottenham – as well as Premier League rivals Everton – are interested in signing Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg from Southampton in the summer transfer window. The report has claimed that should Spurs be able to secure the services of the 24-year-old Denmark international this summer, then Winks ‘is the most likely player to leave north London’. The 24-year-old midfielder is reportedly valued at between £25 million and £30 million by Tottenham. Stats According to WhoScored, Winks has made 24 starts and five substitute appearances in the Premier League for Tottenham this season. The England international also played five times in the Champions League for the North London club this...
The Premier League is adamant that it can overcome huge logistical challenges to get players back on the pitch during the coronavirus crisis but has long since accepted there will be no fans in the stadiums. English Football Association chairman Greg Clarke became the latest senior figure to admit this week that social-distancing guidelines make it impossible for supporters to congregate in stadiums “any time soon”. The drive behind the Premier League’s “Project Restart” is the attempt to avoid having to pay back millions in TV revenue. Clubs could reportedly miss out on £762 million ($946 million) for failing to complete this season alone. According to UEFA’s latest European Club Footballing Landscape report, just 13 percent of the Premier League’s revenue comes from gate receipts. Englan...