26-Year-Old Premier League Forward Cherished by Tottenham’s Ange Postecoglou
Recent Tottenham Hotspur recruit and manager Ange Postecoglou holds Brighton & Hove Albion winger Kaoru Mitoma in high regard. A report from the Daily Mail delves into the prospective summer transfer strategies of various clubs and uncovers this detail. Postecoglou faces a monumental challenge following Tottenham’s disappointing last season. Initially showing hopes of contending for […]
Recent Tottenham Hotspur recruit and manager Ange Postecoglou holds Brighton & Hove Albion winger Kaoru Mitoma in high regard.
A report from the Daily Mail delves into the prospective summer transfer strategies of various clubs and uncovers this detail.
Postecoglou faces a monumental challenge following Tottenham’s disappointing last season.
Initially showing hopes of contending for a place in the top four, Spurs found themselves excluded from Europe completely.
The team’s performance deteriorated after Antonio Conte insisted on leaving, with his successors Cristian Stellini and Ryan Mason unable to manage adequately.
A thorough process to secure a permanent replacement concluded with the appointment of Postecoglou after a successful spell at Celtic.
This summer, he has already signed goaltender Guglielmo Vicario and primary target James Maddison.
Furthermore, his fondness for Kaoru Mitoma could potentially spark enthusiasm amongst Tottenham supporters.
Mitoma astonished during the concluding phase of the previous season with Brighton and has a respectable valuation of £35m.
Few athletes were as thrilling as the Japanese international; it’s no mystery why Postecoglou endorses him.
Mitoma—Object of Admiration for Tottenham’s Postecoglou
The Daily Mail’s report indicates, ‘The Seagulls are going the extra mile, enticing Chelsea to let Levi Colwill remain. Additionally, Kaoru Mitoma’s dribbling skills are gaining quite a few admirers, including the new Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou, formerly a J-League manager.’
Mitoma’s style of play has been compared to Tottenham’s Son Heung-min this season. BBC Sport’s Garth Crooks has said, “The Japan international possesses all the elements necessary to be an exceptional player.
Mitoma’s approach to the game is very much like Tottenham’s Son Heung-min. He’s fearless in challenging others, has good vision for passing, and shows a keen interest in scoring.”
Perhaps Postecoglou is considering adding Mitoma to his line-up of wingers at Tottenham this summer.
Arnaut Danjuma was permitted to depart following his six-month loan period, and Lucas Moura was also released by the club.
In recent times, Mitoma has been linked with clubs like Arsenal and Aston Villa.
Since Brighton has already consented to sell Alexis Mac Allister and Moises Caicedo may also depart, they will likely not feel compelled to release Mitoma.
Postecoglou might be playing a waiting game to see if Mitoma becomes available and then make an all-out effort to incorporate him into his Tottenham team.
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