Alongside Bissouma: Another Tottenham Midfielder in Talks Over Summer Exit

Alongside Bissouma: Another Tottenham Midfielder in Talks Over Summer Exit

Tottenham Hotspur could be bracing for a major squad shake-up this summer, with several players already exploring possible exits as the transfer window approaches.


Amid a difficult Premier League campaign and a looming relegation battle, a number of senior players are reportedly considering their futures away from the club.

Dropping out of the top flight would almost certainly trigger a wave of departures, as Spurs may be forced to sell key assets for financial reasons. Even if they manage to stay up, exits still appear likely.


With no European football on the horizon next season, some players are expected to seek moves to clubs competing in the UEFA Champions League. As a result, Tottenham face a crucial summer where reinforcements will be needed to rebuild and get back on track.


One player attracting significant interest is Pape Matar Sarr. Reports from Turkish outlet Takvim suggest that both Fenerbahçe S.K. and Galatasaray S.K. are keen on signing the midfielder, with Fenerbahçe already opening discussions over a potential deal. The two rivals could compete directly for his signature.


Despite the interest, Tottenham are not under immediate pressure to sell Sarr, who signed a six-year contract in 2024 and has been a regular this season, making 33 appearances.

However, relegation could significantly increase the chances of his departure.
Another player who may be heading for the exit is Yves Bissouma.

The midfielder is reportedly unhappy with his role this season, having struggled for consistent game time, and is said to be considering his options. Fenerbahçe are also believed to be monitoring his situation, though it remains unclear whether they will pursue both him and Sarr.


Sarr and Bissouma are unlikely to be the only names linked with moves away in the coming months, as Tottenham may find it difficult to hold on to several of their experienced players during what promises to be a pivotal transfer window.

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