Spurs plot to sign 60m phenomenon after Conor Gallagher
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Spurs plot to sign 60m phenomenon after Conor Gallagher
"Roma goalkeeper Mile Svilar has been linked with a move away from the club in recent months. He has impressed with his performances in Italy, and the 26-year-old is on the radar of Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham. According to a report from AS Roma Live, the goalkeeper is valued at 70 million, and the English clubs will have to pay up if they want to get the deal done."
"Tottenham could use another quality goalkeeper, especially with the way Guglielmo Vicario has performed. The Italian has impressed at times, but he can be inconsistent. He also has a major weakness when dealing with aerial balls during set pieces. More competition for places could help Tottenham improve as a team. It will be interesting to see if they decide to sign the 26-year-old as competition for the Italian."
"Meanwhile, Chelsea are unhappy with the performance of Robert Sanchez. Signing the 26-year-old goalkeeper would be ideal for them as well. However, spending 70 million on him might not be acceptable for the London club. They need to improve other areas of the squad as well. Roma might have to be more reasonable with their demands. As far as Manchester United are concerned, Altay Bayindir and Andre Onana are likely to be sold permanently at the end of the season."
Mile Svilar has attracted interest from Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham after strong performances for Roma. AS Roma Live lists his value at 70 million, creating a high asking price that could deter interested English clubs. Gian Piero Gasperini praised Svilar’s impact, equating his contributions to a prolific scorer. Tottenham could add competition for Guglielmo Vicario, who has shown inconsistency and aerial weaknesses on set pieces. Chelsea see Svilar as a potential upgrade amid concerns over Robert Sanchez but may be unwilling to spend the fee while needing other squad improvements. Manchester United require a reliable goalkeeper due to likely departures, and Roma may need to lower demands to enable a move.
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