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01/06/2026
⚠️‼️ As a Spurs fan this Rafael Leao news has me buzzing but also thinking deeply about where we are as a club. Breaking that a player of his calibre, a proven Premier League destroyer with flair, goals and assists, would be open to joining Tottenham alongside the rest of the Big Six is massive. It shows the project under RDZ is gaining real pull. ⚪️🚨
After a nightmare season wrecked by injuries, defensive chaos and attacking bluntness, landing someone like Leao could transform us overnight. Imagine him linking with Porro's overlaps, feeding off the steel of Palhinha and new boy Senesi, and giving us that cutting edge we've missed for years.✅️👌
But let's not get carried away just yet. We've heard exciting links before only for ENIC to drag their feet or lowball at the last minute. Why does it always feel like we're the club fighting for top talents instead of them begging to join us?
Is this genuine ambition or another summer of window dressing while we scrap for mid table again? Would you rather chase Leao's world class quality or go safer with someone like Savinho? Be honest, which one actually moves the needle for next season?⁉️
Fellow Spurs supporters, this could be the statement signing we desperately need to build around the fighters like Danso who showed heart when it mattered. But it only works if the board finally backs the manager with proper funds instead of business as usual.
Are we finally turning the corner or heading for another year of disappointment? Drop your thoughts below. Would Leao make you believe in the rebuild? Let's talk straight. To Dare Is To Do. COYS!
01/06/2026
⚠️‼️ This Hayden Hackney link feels like a breath of fresh air after everything we've been through. A young, dynamic English midfielder with Premier League potential who's proven himself at Middlesbrough – technical, box-to-box energy, and leadership qualities that could slot straight into RDZ's system alongside Palhinha. Beating Palace and United to him would show we're serious about rebuilding properly instead of another window of regret.
But let's be real: after the injury nightmare, the defensive lapses, and seasons of underachievement, is this enough? Or are we just patching holes while ENIC watches from the sidelines again? We've seen promising names before only for ambition to fizzle out. Why does it always feel like we're fighting for players who should be excited to join us, not battling bigger clubs?❌️⚪️
This move could be massive if backed right – imagine Hackney, Senesi, Summerville interest, Greenwood, and the fighters like Danso and Porro forming a hungry core. No more excuses about the pitch or bad luck. We need ENIC to stop treating the club like a business spreadsheet and actually invest to compete.📌
What do you think, fellow Spurs? Is Hackney the type of signing that turns us around, or do we need bigger statements this summer? Are you confident the board will finally deliver, or is another mid-table scrap incoming? Drop your thoughts below – let's talk straight. To Dare Is To Do means demanding better. COYS!
01/06/2026
‼️⚠️ Tottenham fans, imagine finding out that one of your former players was secretly an Arsenal supporter the whole time!
That's exactly what happened when Spurs legend Dimitar Berbatov discovered that former Tottenham striker Darren Bent grew up supporting Arsenal. The revelation left Berbatov stunned, jokingly telling Bent to "get out" as he struggled to believe that a player who wore the famous white shirt could be a Gooner at heart.
But here's the interesting debate: does it really matter which club a player supported as a child?⚪️❌️
Football fans often demand complete loyalty from players, yet many professionals end up representing clubs they never supported growing up. Bent admitted he kept his Arsenal allegiance quiet during his time at White Hart Lane, and honestly, can you blame him? Walking into a Tottenham dressing room and announcing you're an Arsenal fan probably wouldn't have gone down too well!
What makes this story even more fascinating is Berbatov's reaction. Despite the rivalry, he actually praised Arsenal's style of play and their evolution under recent managers. At the same time, he showed exactly why Spurs fans still adore him by jokingly backing PSG over Arsenal simply because of the North London rivalry.✅️🇦🇷
This story reminds us just how deep football rivalries run. Years after retirement, former players still carry that competitive spirit.
But here's the big question: should a player's childhood allegiance matter if they give everything for the badge when they're on the pitch?⁉️
Would you have a problem supporting a player who secretly grew up supporting your club's biggest rival, or does commitment on the field matter more than who they cheered for as a kid?
Let the debate begin!
01/06/2026
🚨⚪️ Tottenham could be on the verge of cashing in on one of their brightest young talents, but are Spurs about to make a mistake they'll regret for years?
Reports suggest Preston North End are ready to break their transfer record by paying more than £5 million to sign Alfie Devine permanently after his outstanding loan spell. The 21-year-old was one of the Championship's most productive young midfielders last season, scoring 8 goals and providing 8 assists while becoming a key player for Preston.🥲✅️
What's fascinating is that Preston aren't the only club interested. Wolves and Celtic are also reportedly monitoring the talented midfielder, which begs an important question: if multiple ambitious clubs see huge potential in Devine, why are Tottenham seemingly willing to let him go?
Spurs fans have seen this story before. A promising academy player shines elsewhere, leaves permanently, and suddenly develops into a player worth far more than the fee received. Could Devine be the next name added to that list?👇❌️
Of course, Roberto De Zerbi faces a difficult balancing act. Tottenham need players who can deliver immediately after narrowly avoiding relegation. But shouldn't a club rebuilding for the future be giving talented young players a genuine opportunity?🥲
A £5 million fee might look attractive today, especially with Spurs needing funds for new signings. However, if Devine continues his rapid development, could that fee look like a bargain for Preston and a missed opportunity for Tottenham?❤️
The bigger question is simple: are Spurs selling a squad player, or are they selling a future star?
What would you do, Spurs fans? Keep Alfie Devine and give him a chance, or take the money and move on?
01/06/2026
⚠️🚨 Micky van de Ven has just revealed something that every Tottenham fan should hear: sometimes, all a player needs is a manager who believes in him.
When Roberto De Zerbi arrived at Spurs, the club was staring relegation in the face. Confidence was shattered, performances were poor, and many players looked mentally drained. Yet within weeks, Tottenham collected 11 points from 18 and secured Premier League survival.
Coincidence? Van de Ven doesn't think so.🔥‼️
The Dutch defender admitted he wasn't in the best place mentally, but De Zerbi repeatedly reassured him, telling him he would be a key player and that he trusted him completely. Those conversations appear to have transformed both the player and the team.
This raises an interesting question: was Tottenham's biggest problem this season really quality, or was it confidence and leadership?📌🥲
Van de Ven stepped up as captain following Cristian Romero's injury and led by example during the most crucial period of the campaign. Meanwhile, De Zerbi's faith in his players seems to have unlocked a fighting spirit that had been missing for much of the season.
Football fans often focus on tactics, formations, and transfers. But how much impact can a manager's words really have? If a few conversations helped inspire such a dramatic turnaround, what could a full pre-season under De Zerbi achieve?✅️⚪️
Spurs survived when many had already written them off.
Now the real challenge begins.❤️🔥
Can De Zerbi turn survival into success next season? And could Micky van de Ven become the leader who drives Tottenham back to where they belong?
What do you think, Spurs fans?
01/06/2026
🔥⚠️ Another Tottenham academy talent is leaving the club, and it raises a bigger question about Spurs' pathway for young players.
After spending an incredible 11 years in North London, Leon Myrtaj has officially said goodbye to Tottenham and completed a move to Hungarian top-flight side Debreceni VSC on a three-year deal. 🚨❤️
The 18-year-old winger joined Spurs at just seven years old and worked his way through every level of the academy system. He even trained with the first team on occasion and earned praise for his pace, creativity, versatility, and work ethic. Yet despite all that, his future will now be built elsewhere.
His emotional farewell message reflected gratitude and respect for the club that helped shape him, but Tottenham fans have every right to ask some difficult questions.🔥⚪️
If a player can spend over a decade in the academy, represent his country at youth level, reach the U21s, and still not get a real first-team opportunity, what message does that send to the next generation of talent?
Of course, not every academy player is destined to become a Premier League star. Football is ruthless, and difficult decisions must be made. But how many promising youngsters have Spurs allowed to leave before truly discovering their potential?⁉️
Myrtaj now heads to Hungary with a chance to play senior football regularly and prove his worth on a bigger stage.
Could Tottenham look back on this transfer with regret in a few years? Or is this simply the right move for both player and club?❌️
Spurs fans, should the club be doing more to promote academy talent, or are these departures just part of modern football?
01/06/2026
🚨🔥 The latest update on Dejan Kulusevski's injury should worry every Tottenham fan.
What was initially described as a minor knee problem has now turned into a nightmare that has kept the Swedish star out for over a year. He missed almost the entire 2025/26 season, watched Spurs battle against relegation from the sidelines, and has now been forced to miss the 2026 World Cup as well.
The most alarming part? Sweden's national team doctor revealed that the injury involves cartilage, which "has no blood supply and no nerves," making it incredibly difficult to heal naturally. Multiple surgeries, rehabilitation setbacks, and months of frustration have followed.
This raises some uncomfortable questions. ❤️⚠️
Was the injury underestimated in the beginning? Could things have been handled differently? And just how much has Tottenham missed one of their most creative and hardworking players during their worst campaign in years?
Kulusevski reportedly did everything possible to be fit for the World Cup, but even that wasn't enough. The physical demands placed on the kneecap during football are immense, and doctors believe his knee simply isn't ready to handle that strain yet.⚪️🥇
The good news is that medical experts remain optimistic that he will play again. But when? And will he return as the same player Spurs fans fell in love with?
One thing is certain: Tottenham desperately need Kulusevski back. His energy, creativity, and leadership have been sorely missed.👇🥇
Do you believe Kulusevski can return to his best, or should Spurs start preparing for life without him?
31/05/2026
Tottenham are reportedly back in the race for Santiago Gimenez, but is this really the striker Spurs need right now?⚠️📌
After narrowly escaping a disastrous season, Roberto De Zerbi is preparing for a major rebuild, and strengthening the attack appears to be one of his top priorities. With Randal Kolo Muani gone and Richarlison's future still hanging in the balance, Spurs are once again being linked with the Mexican striker they failed to sign last summer.
But here's the big question: what exactly has Santiago Gimenez done recently to convince Tottenham he can lead the line in the Premier League?
Yes, his record at Feyenoord was outstanding. Yes, he was one of Europe's most exciting young forwards. But football is about the present, not the past. Since joining AC Milan for £30 million, Gimenez has struggled badly. Injuries disrupted his season, and he managed just one league goal in 16 Serie A appearances.👌⁉️
For a club trying to rebuild, can Spurs really afford another gamble?
Dominic Solanke has already proven himself and De Zerbi reportedly sees him as one of the best strikers in the league. What Tottenham need is genuine competition and quality depth. Is Gimenez that player, or would Spurs simply be replacing one inconsistent forward with another?
Some fans might even argue that keeping Richarlison makes more sense. At least he knows the Premier League, understands the club, and has delivered important goals in the past.
So what should Tottenham do? Trust that Gimenez can rediscover his Feyenoord form, or look elsewhere for a proven goalscorer?
Would you sign Santiago Gimenez this summer, or is this a transfer Spurs should avoid at all costs? Let us know your thoughts, Spurs fans!
31/05/2026
✅️🔥 Tottenham could be about to receive a surprise £6 million transfer boost this summer, but is selling Alfie Devine really the right move?
After surviving one of the worst seasons in recent memory, Roberto De Zerbi is preparing for a massive rebuild. The Italian has already hinted that only a handful of players are truly good enough to remain at the club, and with several senior stars expected to leave, every penny matters.
But here's where things get interesting.✨️👌
Alfie Devine, once regarded as one of Tottenham's brightest academy prospects, has just completed a fantastic season at Preston North End. The 21-year-old contributed 8 goals and 8 assists, missed just one league game, and won Preston's Young Player of the Year award. Now Preston are reportedly ready to activate a £6 million buy clause.
The question is: why would Spurs be so quick to let him go?⁉️
Tottenham fans have watched the club spend millions on young talents from across Europe, yet one of their own has proven himself over an entire Championship season and still faces an uncertain future. Shouldn't De Zerbi at least assess him in pre-season before making a final decision?❤️
What's even more intriguing is that up to eight clubs are reportedly interested in Devine, including Celtic. If a bidding war starts, Spurs could earn even more than the agreed £6 million.
But is this another case of Tottenham cashing in too early on a homegrown talent? Or is Devine simply not at the level required to help push Spurs back into the top half of the Premier League?
Would you keep Alfie Devine and give him a chance under De Zerbi, or take the money and move on? Spurs fans, what would you do?
31/05/2026
🔥⚠️ Reports suggest Spurs have pulled out of a permanent deal for the Portuguese midfielder, despite Roberto De Zerbi making it clear on multiple occasions that he wanted him to stay. And honestly, this decision raises some serious questions.
Let's not forget what Palhinha brought to this team when it mattered most. During Tottenham's fight for survival, he wasn't just another midfielder. He became a leader, a warrior, and a match-winner. His crucial goals against Wolves and Everton helped keep Spurs in the Premier League when the pressure was at its highest.
So if De Zerbi saw him as a key part of his rebuild, why are Spurs allowing this situation to slip away?⁉️
Some will argue that 30 years old and a €30 million fee is too expensive. Others will point to Tottenham already having options in midfield. But can any of those players offer the same experience, defensive presence, leadership, and big-game mentality Palhinha showed during the run-in?
The biggest concern is what comes next.
If Yves Bissouma is leaving and Palhinha is heading back towards Sporting CP, are Spurs suddenly creating a problem in midfield that didn't need to exist?⁉️
Or does this suggest De Zerbi already has a replacement lined up?
The reality is that Tottenham cannot afford another transfer window full of uncertainty. The club narrowly avoided relegation and now faces one of the most important summers in recent history.
Palhinha may not have been the flashiest player, but sometimes the players who do the dirty work are the hardest to replace.📌
Spurs fans, should Tottenham have triggered the option and kept Palhinha, or is moving on the right decision for the club's future? 👇⚪️
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