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·26 August 2025
Tottenham Hotspur suffer another major transfer blow with £50m bid rejected

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·26 August 2025
Tottenham’s hopes of strengthening their squad before the transfer deadline are facing another setback, with The Mirror reporting that Serie A club Como have rejected a £50m bid for highly-rated midfielder Nico Paz. The 20-year-old Argentine has attracted major attention this summer, with Real Madrid closely monitoring his progress but unwilling to sanction a deal at this stage.
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Como are believed to value Paz at £70m, a figure that reflects both his potential and their leverage in negotiations. Tottenham remain keen, but this latest rejection adds to a string of frustrations in a window where they have already missed out on Eberechi Eze, Morgan Gibbs-White and Bryan Mbeumo.
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Paz’s stock has risen dramatically since leaving Real Madrid’s B team for Como in a £5m deal last year, with Madrid retaining a strong relationship and future options on the player. The Italian club are content to hold their position, knowing that top clubs are circling and that his value could increase further over the next year.
Manager Thomas Frank has been vocal about the need for reinforcements, particularly in attacking midfield, with James Maddison sidelined for the season and Dejan Kulusevski out until the new year. Despite their impressive Europa League triumph last season and Champions League qualification, Spurs have struggled to convert ambition into decisive deals this summer.
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Having been beaten to Eze by rivals Arsenal, Frank’s recruitment team are under increasing pressure. Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche has emerged as a £47.5m option, though competition from Bayer Leverkusen complicates matters. Interest in Manchester City’s Savinho has also stalled, with Pep Guardiola insisting he is not for sale.
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The rejection from Como leaves Spurs with limited time to add creativity and depth to their squad. With a hectic schedule looming, the inability to close deals for key targets risks undermining the progress Frank has overseen. This is a crucial moment for a club looking to consolidate its place among Europe’s elite.
Spurs fans will be increasingly worried by this trend of failed pursuits. Missing out on Eze was disappointing enough, but seeing Morgan Gibbs-White and Bryan Mbeumo choose other paths has added to the frustration. Now, with Como rejecting a £50m bid for Paz, it feels as though Tottenham’s recruitment team are struggling to turn ambition into action.
Supporters have every right to feel anxious. Frank’s side have Champions League football to contend with, yet the injury list is mounting, with Maddison out for the season and Kulusevski unavailable for months. The lack of attacking reinforcements could leave Spurs exposed as they juggle multiple competitions.
There is a fear that Tottenham are in danger of repeating old mistakes, entering campaigns without adequate depth. The scouting network’s eye for talent is clear, as Paz and Akliouche are both exciting prospects, but Spurs’ negotiating power appears to be faltering compared to rivals like Arsenal and Manchester United.
Fans want decisive moves, not near misses. While Spurs’ recent success under Frank has raised expectations, these transfer struggles show how quickly momentum can slip away. Without swift action, Tottenham risk seeing their hard-earned progress stall.