Tottenham Considering Transferring Attacker Welsh International Johnson.
Spurs' European final hero Brennan Johnson finds himself in an uncertain future at the club due to growing top-flight attention in his services.
Reports indicate that the club, while not actively looking to part with the Wales international, are considering letting Johnson leave should they receive a acceptable bid.
Crystal Palace are presently the team most advanced in their pursuit for Johnson, but several clubs are believed to be keeping tabs on his status with interest.
A Season of Contrasts
Johnson was Tottenham's leading Premier League goalscorer the previous campaign with eleven goals, and etched his name in Spurs folklore by netting the winner in their European final victory over Manchester United last season, ending the club's seventeen-year wait for a major honor.
However, the departure of the previous manager and arrival of Thomas Frank has resulted in Johnson playing more of a peripheral role this season.
The Welsh forward, has made only six Premier League starts under Frank.
Transfer Window Interest Grows
Therefore, a series of clubs have been made aware of his potential availability before the January transfer window.
Considering his reduced minutes and the prospect of a World Cup on the horizon with his national team, a transfer elsewhere from Tottenham could benefit Johnson next month.
The attacker moved to Spurs from Nottingham Forest in a deal worth £47.5m in the summer of 2023 and has scored 27 goals for the club.
The Situation
- Brennan Johnson's future at Tottenham is currently in doubt.
- The club is not pushing for a sale but would entertain bids.
- Crystal Palace are at the front of the queue, with further Premier League clubs monitoring.
- A change of manager has reduced his playing time significantly.
- The upcoming transfer window and international commitments could drive a potential move.