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Tottenham Hotspur intensifies their pursuit of Jean-Matteo Bahoya after Arsenal withdraws from the transfer race. This move could signify a pivotal shift in Spurs’ strategy, aiming to bolster their squad after narrowly escaping relegation last season.
Tottenham finished just two points above the relegation zone, thanks to a critical victory over Everton on the final day. The club is determined to avoid a similar struggle next season. So far, Spurs have secured free transfers for Liverpool's Andy Robertson and Bournemouth's Marco Senesi, with both signings seen as essential additions.
Fabrizio Romano confirms that Tottenham's recruitment efforts are ongoing, with Manchester City winger Savinho also on their radar. Savinho, who was previously interested in joining Spurs, remains a viable option as negotiations between the clubs progress.
Additionally, Tottenham is preparing a third bid for Brighton's Jan Paul van Hecke, who reportedly desires a move to Spurs. Brighton values him at around £70m, and Tottenham aims to finalize the deal before the World Cup begins.
Meanwhile, the club’s interest in Bahoya, an Under-21 international from Eintracht Frankfurt, comes as the German side looks for €35-40m for the midfielder. Tottenham’s proactive approach indicates a commitment to strengthening their squad for the upcoming season.

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