With just days remaining before the transfer window closes, Tottenham Hotspur have entered the race to secure the services of Bilal El Khannouss, the Moroccan attacking midfielder from Leicester City. Long linked with Crystal Palace, the 21-year-old could now change course and join Spurs, who have stepped up their efforts following several setbacks in other transfer targets.
Tottenham’s new manager, Thomas Frank, saw Arsenal snatch Eberechi Eze for €79 million, while Argentine Nico Paz chose to remain at Como despite a significant offer. Faced with these setbacks, Tottenham’s leadership shifted their focus and identified El Khannouss as a credible target to boost creativity in midfield. Having already contributed five key goal involvements in the Premier League last season, the Moroccan is determined to bounce back quickly following Leicester’s relegation.
While Crystal Palace appeared close to finalizing a €38 million transfer, Tottenham’s sudden interest has reshuffled the cards. Drawn by the prospect of playing in the Champions League and joining an ambitious project, El Khannouss is expected to make his decision in the coming days. Spurs remain optimistic about their chances of beating the Eagles to his signature, but a conclusion will need to be reached before September 1, the summer transfer deadline.