Tottenham are watching six youngsters at the European U21 Championships
The European U21 Championship is officially underway and Tottenham Hotspur will be keeping a close eye on a number of players competing.
Senior international matches have already wrapped up for the summer, but the under-21s fixtures are only just beginning. England will begin their campaign tonight against Czechia, with Tottenham midfielder Archie Gray part of their squad.
Spurs also have representation in the French team. Wilson Odobert will be hoping to make an impact for his country and he will be joined by Mathys Tel, who has been playing on loan at Tottenham since January, with the possibility of the move being made permanent this summer.
However, some of the other players at the tournament could be rocking the famous Lilywhite by the end of the summer transfer window, as scouts from North London look to identify players who can improve the Tottenham first-team squad.
Tottenham are linked with six players at U21 Euro 2025
TBR Football report that Spurs are considering moves for multiple youngsters currently playing in Slovakia.
One player is Noah Edjouma, who is gathering interest from Premier League clubs and a move to Tottenham cannot be ruled out. The 19-year-old winger currently plays for Toulouse, where he made 10 Ligue 1 appearances last season.
Spurs look keen on signing a new centre-back and are said to like Italian defender Diego Coppola. The Hellas Verona man boasts impressive defensive stats, topping many in his age category, but Brighton are working hard to secure his signature.
In midfield, Spurs could look to strengthen by signing 20-year-old Italian Niccolo Pisilli from Roma. They have already done the groundwork towards completing a potential deal. Nurnberg and Germany midfielder Caspar Jander is also on Tottenham’s radar, as he was scouted last season.
Spurs could also sign a new full-back and Germany’s Nathaniel Brown is liked by those inside the club. The left-sided defender played against Tottenham in the Europa League quarter-final, as they battled past Eintracht Frankfurt.
Finally, Vladyslav Vanat is another player to have been scouted by Spurs. The 23-year-old bagged 21 goals and nine assists in all competitions for Dynamo Kiev last season. He has been named as the possible ‘breakout star’ of the tournament, and has a whole host of Premier League clubs assessing his progress.
Where do Spurs need to strengthen?
Tottenham must be ready to compete in the Champions League and with Cristian Romero’s future remaining uncertain, signing a centre-back could become essential. Adding a full-back to the squad would also be a good move, as Sergio Reguilon has left the club.
Yves Bissouma could leave Tottenham, with just one year remaining on his contract, so signing a midfielder may be a wise move. Spurs could also use a new winger, as there were times last season when the team suffered from a lack of quality on the flanks.
Adding another striker is less essential than most other positions, but signing a proven goalscorer like Vanat would provide whoever is named the new manager with another forward option. A bit of competition could be good for Dominic Solanke, who was not threatening enough in front of goal last season.
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