The midfielder is yet to play for his club this season and has almost certainly played his final game for Spurs. Mali head coach Tom Saintfiet is confident the 29-year-old will be available before the tournament ends. We have assurances that Yves will be ready during the tournament, Saintfiet said. When the matches get tougher, we'll be glad to have him with us.
Bayern Munich plan to hold talks with Marc Guehi about a potential move, Tottenham will try to sell Yves Bissouma in January and Aston Villa are looking to send Harvey Elliot back to Liverpool. Bayern Munich sporting director Max Eberl plans to hold talks with England centre-back Marc Guehi at the start of January, which is when the 25-year-old can sign a pre-contract agreement with a foreign club as his deal with Crystal Palace ends in the summer.
Palhinha's experience, defensive discipline, and leadership have been invaluable for a Spurs side seeking greater balance and control in midfield, particularly following their early-season defensive frailties. Since making the switch to North London, the former Fulham star has averaged over 3.2 tackles and 1.9 interceptions per game, reaffirming his reputation as one of Europe's premier ball-winners. His composure in possession and positional awareness have also made him a key figure in Frank's tactical setup, particularly when paired alongside the dynamic Rodrigo Bentancur.
As reported by TBR Football, West Ham are candidates to sign Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma. The Mali international has no future in north London following the arrival of Joao Palhinha, and arrangements are being made for him to depart before the transfer window closes next Monday. West Ham are prepared to sign Bissouma on loan, with Tottenham prepared to accept that a permanent sale may not be possible this late in the summer.
Yves Bissouma's inconsistent performance at Tottenham over three years has led the club to be open to offers for him. Thomas Frank's arrival indicates significant changes, and Bissouma is expected to leave, with Juventus showing strong interest. His agent is actively seeking a move, and Bissouma believes he would thrive in Italian football due to his playing style. A transfer would allow him to play for a big club in Europe, providing the fresh start he needs, as things have not gone well at Spurs.