Chelsea’s bid for Antonio Nusa was rejected by Club Brugge in the summer, but Spurs are hoping to close the deal.
Tottenham have gone ahead of Chelsea and are in talks with Club Brugge about intriguing winger Antonio Nusa. Chelsea’s bid of roughly £23 million for the Norway international was rejected last summer, but Spurs are hoping to reach an agreement for a little higher price.
The north London club has been scouting Europe for some of the best talents and has managed to secure the likes of Pape Matar Sarr and Destiny Udogie, both now first-team players, by leveraging their impressive scouting networks and offering deals that allow young stars to stay at their selling club to continue developing before moving to the Premier League.
When Spurs signed Senegal international Metz in 2021, they agreed to let him stay there for a season before joining the Lilywhites. They did the same thing when they bought Udogie from Udinese and are hoping to do the same with the fast-rising Nusa, according to LondonWorld.