Spurs swoop in to sign Conor Gallagher as Villa's hopes fade away.
Tottenham Hotspur have won the race for Conor Gallagher, agreeing a deal worth up to €40m (£34.6m) with Atlético Madrid. The England midfielder had been the target of Aston Villa's attention, but Spurs ultimately outbid their rivals to secure his services.
Gallagher has found it tough in La Liga this season, making just four starts for Atlético. However, the 25-year-old is eager to get back to the Premier League and boost his chances of getting selected for the World Cup squad.
The move comes as a blow to Villa, who had been hoping to agree a loan deal with Atlético. The club had also been linked with Manchester United, but it appears they will have to look elsewhere for their midfield reinforcements.
In other news, Mathys Tel has informed Tottenham that he is open to leaving on loan. The 20-year-old forward has grown frustrated at his lack of playing time under Thomas Frank and wants regular game action to boost his chances of making the World Cup squad.
Tel's future remains uncertain, with clubs in Italy, Spain, Paris FC, Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray, and Santos all registered interest in taking him on loan. However, Tottenham are reluctant to let him leave, having sold Brennan Johnson to Crystal Palace for £35m just a few weeks ago.
The North London club is also set to complete a deal with Santos for Souza, their 19-year-old left-back. Spurs are now in the market for attacking reinforcements, with Mohammed Kudus due out until April with a thigh injury.
Tottenham Hotspur have won the race for Conor Gallagher, agreeing a deal worth up to €40m (£34.6m) with Atlético Madrid. The England midfielder had been the target of Aston Villa's attention, but Spurs ultimately outbid their rivals to secure his services.
Gallagher has found it tough in La Liga this season, making just four starts for Atlético. However, the 25-year-old is eager to get back to the Premier League and boost his chances of getting selected for the World Cup squad.
The move comes as a blow to Villa, who had been hoping to agree a loan deal with Atlético. The club had also been linked with Manchester United, but it appears they will have to look elsewhere for their midfield reinforcements.
In other news, Mathys Tel has informed Tottenham that he is open to leaving on loan. The 20-year-old forward has grown frustrated at his lack of playing time under Thomas Frank and wants regular game action to boost his chances of making the World Cup squad.
Tel's future remains uncertain, with clubs in Italy, Spain, Paris FC, Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray, and Santos all registered interest in taking him on loan. However, Tottenham are reluctant to let him leave, having sold Brennan Johnson to Crystal Palace for £35m just a few weeks ago.
The North London club is also set to complete a deal with Santos for Souza, their 19-year-old left-back. Spurs are now in the market for attacking reinforcements, with Mohammed Kudus due out until April with a thigh injury.