Tottenham Hotspur are already looking to make some moves ahead of the upcoming transfer windows.
Ange Postecoglou did see a number of new players come through the doors in north London over the summer to bolster his Tottenham squad.
Given the current injury struggles being experienced at Hotspur Way, there could well be a feeling more could have been done with Cristian Romero set to miss around 10 days through injury.
Player | Injury |
Cristian Romero | Foot |
Micky van de Ven | Hamstring |
Timo Werner | Groin |
Richarlison | Thigh |
Wilson Odobert | Thigh |
A number of players did leave out on loan over the summer with Tottenham having recently formed some relationships with European sides.
And there has now been a new meeting held between Tottenham and one of those clubs to discuss their relationship.
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Tottenham hold transfer meeting with Westerlo
Taking to social media on Thursday afternoon, Belgian side Westerlo provided an update on a meeting to have been held in north London.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy was in attendance for the latest meeting with Westerlo’s club officials who made the trip to N17.
An additional meeting between both clubs has now been added to these monthly reviews. Tottenham’s chairman Daniel Levy, Chief Football Officer Scott Munn, and Technical Director Johan Lange joined our vice-president Hasan Cetinkaya and board member S. Berk Ercan at the table.
“The impressive performances of Vuskovic and Devine on the field for Westerlo have proven to be a catalyst for strengthening future collaborations between KVC Westerlo and Tottenham Hotspur off the field as well,” read the statement.
“As a first gesture of appreciation for the current partnership, both club boards exchanged team jerseys. This may be the first step toward a future exchange of ideas, players, and resources.”
Young prospects Luka Vuskovic and Alfie Devine have both made the loan move to the Belgian side for the entirety of the 2024/25 campaign.
Westerlo manager absolutely loves Luka Vuskovic
The loan move to Belgium for the Croatian defender, Vuskovic, has been nothing short of a huge success story.
With a couple of months now under his belt, Westerlo manager Timmy Simons has hailed Vuskovic as a ‘phenomenon’.
“Luka [Vuskovic] is a phenomenon. He is so calm on the ball and sets the pace. He has such good feet for a 17-year-old,” he told Belgian outlet GVA.
It is not just his manager who has been wowed by the defender’s displays with the Croatian media hailing Vuskovic during his international duty.
And the loan to Westerlo is showing just how important of a relationship Spurs could be developing with the Belgian side.