
EPL Index
·10. Juni 2025
Tottenham enter race as five clubs target rising European forward

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·10. Juni 2025
Tottenham Hotspur’s long-term planning continues to shift towards youth, upside and untapped potential. According to TeamTalk, the North London club are keeping close tabs on RB Salzburg winger Dorgeles Nene, a player whose productivity and versatility have placed him on several European shortlists this summer.
Nene, a 22-year-old Mali international, registered 15 goals and 9 assists in 46 appearances across all competitions in 2024–25. His output and his ability to operate across the front line have made him an increasingly appealing prospect for clubs navigating the modern transfer market’s twin demands of cost efficiency and future resale value.
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What stands out most, however, is that Tottenham’s interest comes at a time when they are without a manager. Following the departure of Ange Postecoglou, the club is evaluating potential signings that fit into a broader recruitment philosophy rather than any particular tactical blueprint. Nene’s profile — high energy, multifunctional, technically confident — suits the vision of a modern, mobile attack.
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While no formal bid has been lodged, TeamTalk reports that Spurs are actively monitoring the winger and consider him a strong candidate to bolster their forward options. They are not alone. Bayer Leverkusen and Freiburg are also tracking Nene’s development in the Bundesliga, and in Serie A, Lazio and Fiorentina remain in the scouting phase.
Importantly, Salzburg are not expected to resist a move if the valuation is met. The Austrian champions are seeking a fee between €20 million and €25 million, a price point that reflects both Nene’s current output and his potential ceiling.
There is no suggestion that Nene is in a rush, but the signs are clear. As TeamTalk note, “The promising forward feels he is ready to take on a new challenge and believes he has what it takes to play at the highest level.”
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Spurs, if they want to lead this race, will have to act fast, especially with five clubs actively circling.
It’s hard not to be intrigued by the Dorgeles Nene links. This is the kind of signing Tottenham have often needed but rarely completed: young, productive, hungry and on the cusp of something bigger. With 24 goal contributions in a season, he’s clearly not just raw potential — he’s delivering now.
In a post-Postecoglou landscape, Spurs need to build an identity that goes beyond the manager. Nene fits that idea. He can play across the front line, offers directness and flair, and most importantly, could be moulded into a star without the price tag of a Premier League-ready name.
The Bundesliga clubs chasing him speak volumes. Leverkusen, especially, are meticulous in scouting. If they see something, it’s worth paying attention. Salzburg have a strong record of exporting future stars. Think Sadio Mané, Erling Haaland, Dominik Szoboszlai.
For once, Spurs must be proactive. No dithering, no dragged-out negotiations. Secure the deal, and Nene might be lighting up the Premier League in a Lilywhite shirt come August.