Tottenham May Call Off Negotiations to Contract ‘Outstanding’ Centre-Back
Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly contemplating withdrawing from talks to sign the Bayer Leverkusen centre-back, Edmund Tapsoba. Tapsoba has been associated with a transfer to Tottenham throughout the summer transfer window. His standout performances in the Bundesliga and anticipated adaptability to Premier League play have fueled these rumors. However, Leverkusen’s resolve to retain Tapsoba has prompted […]
Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly contemplating withdrawing from talks to sign the Bayer Leverkusen centre-back, Edmund Tapsoba.
Tapsoba has been associated with a transfer to Tottenham throughout the summer transfer window. His standout performances in the Bundesliga and anticipated adaptability to Premier League play have fueled these rumors.
However, Leverkusen’s resolve to retain Tapsoba has prompted Spurs to consider Micky van de Ven as an alternative.
A recent report from The Evening Standard indicates that Tottenham may be getting ready to withdraw their interest in Tapsoba.
The article implies that while Spurs have been negotiating with Leverkusen over Tapsoba, they are now ready to scale back their pursuit.

Tottenham considers the deal for Van de Ven to be progressing well. Leverkusen’s inflexibility in negotiations concerning Tapsoba has contributed to this change of heart.
Initially, Tottenham intended to persist in their pursuit of Tapsoba, even if they managed to secure Van de Ven.
However, current indications suggest that Spurs may have to decide between the two players, with Van de Ven becoming the increasingly probable selection.
Tottenham Faces Crucial Decision
There comes a point when Spurs have to concede if Leverkusen remains firm on their decision not to let Tapsoba leave.
It appears that point is drawing close.
As long as Tottenham successfully signs Van de Ven, the fans will be pleased. But if they cease pursuing Tapsoba and fail to secure the Dutchman’s signature, this would cast a negative light on the club’s capability to make productive transfer decisions.
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