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·28 décembre 2024
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·28 décembre 2024
Tottenham Hotspur’s injury-riddled backline has reportedly led them to explore reinforcements, with whispers of interest in Ben Godfrey gaining traction.
The former Everton defender, now playing for Atalanta, could offer the versatility Spurs desperately need as they navigate a challenging Premier League season.
Godfrey, who moved to Italy in the summer, hasn’t quite settled into his new surroundings.
Despite his adaptability across multiple defensive roles, his limited playing time has raised questions about his future with Atalanta. A January move to Tottenham could be the solution both parties need.
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Ben Godfrey joined Atalanta just months ago for £10 million, signing a contract that keeps him tied to the Serie A club until 2029.
However, the 25-year-old has only clocked 93 minutes across five appearances this season, suggesting he might be open to a move that guarantees more playing time.
Ange Postecoglou was asked about the rumours but remained cryptic, leaving fans speculating about what might come next.
According to TBR, Postecoglou stayed tight-lipped when quizzed about the potential signing. "Sorry? We’re starting naming players, are we? Let’s wait till after Christmas for that.” the Spurs boss quipped, before hinting at January reinforcements:
“Thanks, we’ll just see mate, I’m kind of hoping, I’ve been really good this year because I’ve got a fair Christmas list for Santa so we’ll see what I get.”
For Tottenham, Godfrey’s ability to cover all defensive positions—and even slot into holding midfield—makes him an appealing prospect.
With Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, Ben Davies, and Destiny Udogie sidelined by injuries, Spurs find themselves lacking depth at the back. Godfrey could provide much-needed cover during a critical part of the season.
While Atalanta may not be keen to let go of a player they recently signed, a loan deal appears more realistic than a permanent transfer.
Godfrey’s versatility is his biggest asset. During his time at Everton, he played as a centre-back, full-back, and even a defensive midfielder, earning two England caps along the way.
Statistically, Godfrey’s aggressive style—averaging over 2.5 tackles per 90 minutes during his Premier League tenure—could complement Spurs’ defensive setup.
Moreover, his Premier League experience would ease his transition back to English football, potentially making him a short-term solution to Tottenham’s injury crisis.