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Tottenham eyeing Noah Edjouma swoop

Tottenham Hotspur are keen on acquiring the services of Toulouse attacking sensation Noah Edjouma this summer.

Tottenham have made significant changes to their transfer policy in recent years. The North London have been focusing on signing the best young players and they will look to carry on along similar lines this summer as well. Spurs will be keeping a close eye on the European U21 Championship as some of the best young players will be in action.

France’s Noah Edjouma is already on their shortlist and according to a report from TBR, Spurs could end up making a move for his signature depending on his performances at the European competition.

Edjouma has come up the ranks at Toulouse. He went up the ranks at some pace and got promoted to their first team at the start of 2025. The 19-year-old right-winger has featured in a total of 13 matches for their senior side. 11 of those appearances came during the 2024/25 season and he even bagged two goals in less than 200 minutes of first-team action.

Tottenham could push to sign Edjouma

He has certainly made an exceptional start to his professional career and the Under-21 Euros could be a great opportunity for him to showcase to the world the talent he possesses. Multiple top clubs from across Europe will have an eye on the teenager during the event and Tottenham Hotspur will be one of them.

People at the North London club really admire the youngster and have been monitoring him for some time. They have added quite a few young stars to their squad in recent windows and could now look to bring Edjouma to England.

While other English clubs consider the 19-year-old an interesting option, Spurs could be the ones who end up making a move when the transfer window reopens. They are on the lookout for more depth on the flanks and the youngster could prove to be a valuable addition.

Since he only has two years left on his deal at the Ligue 1 club, Spurs could try and sign him for a bargain fee. While they are yet to figure out who their next manager will be, the incoming boss is unlikely to have any impact on whether they sign Edjouma or not.

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