newsnow_abanimated

Reports from Turkey claim that Spurs and lining up a January move for the Galatasaray winger Bruma.

Turkish newspaper Aksam reports that Tottenham will scout the youngster when Galatasaray face Fenerbache on November 20th, having monitored him for some time.

The Portuguese U21 international is rated at £21.7m and could be available in the next window, as his contract runs out in 2018.

Spurs have tried to add pace and directness to their squad this summer with the purchases of Kevin-Georges Nkoudou and Moussa Sissoko, but as yet neither have managed to establish themselves as a regular starter.

Bruma could provide another option and as you’ll see from these highlights, he’s got pace to burn and is not afraid to take players on.

SHARE

8 COMMENTS

  1. cannot quite work out why george ny is not getting time on the pitch he has pace and can dribble every time he gets only a cameo role he looks good why not give this boy some more time playing out wide spurs lack pace he is the answer we have given lamela plenty of oppertunitys why not george come on pooch

  2. Thus far N’koudou for me has looked a little disappointing, failing to create too much, or trouble defenses too greatly. Not sure he has yet adapted to the premiership or for that matter he is the finished article?

    • He only gets better by playing , you don’t waste your time scouting players
      than once you buy them won’t give them the chance.
      COCO was rubbish for 3 years and still played him ( Argentina double standard to me)

  3. That’s why HE is the manager and not YOU!!!! He trains these players daily and works with them and knows when to use them and when not to!Quit being an armchair manager and your whinging and actually SUPPORT!!!!!!! the SPURS!!!!!!

  4. BRUMA LOOKS VERY GOOD I HAVE CONCERNS THAT HE IS NOT A TEAM PLAYER LOOKING AT THE VIDEO IT WOULD SUGGEST HE ONLY PASSES TO A TEAM MATE AS A LAST RESORT HAVING SAID THAT HE HAS MAGIC IN HIS FEET

Leave a Reply to BERNARD Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.