Tottenham Hotspur have been the undisputed winners of the summer transfer window so far. They’ve spent more than £200m to upgrade Roberto De Zerbi‘s side and may not be done there amid links to the likes of Ruben Vargas.
The Switzerland star has enjoyed a solid World Cup campaign and is set to square off against Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the quarter-finals.
Whilst his full focus is on creating history with his country, the winger has already made his preference known ahead of a potential move this summer.
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Football FanCast’s Verdict |
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Credibility |
Tottenham are not messing around this summer. After flirting all too closely with the relegation zone for the last two seasons, they’ve finally jumped into action and Vargas could be next. He reportedly prefers a Premier League move and that’s a major advantage for the Lilywhites over West Ham. |
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Finances |
The World Cup can do some interesting things to player valuations, but it looks like Sevilla are sticking to their €15m (£13m) asking price which would be an absolute bargain for interested parties. |
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Insight |
The winger has enjoyed a fantastic World Cup with Switzerland, scoring twice and assisting once as his country move towards history. As a depth option, he’d be an excellent signing in North London. |
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Impact |
It will be back to the drawing board for West Ham if they fail to sign Vargas, though it remains to be seen who they could target from their Championship position. |
Vargas could become the latest of many stars to earn a big move fresh from an impressive World Cup performance.
Tottenham plotting Ruben Vargas hijack
According to Orgullo Biri in Spain, as relayed by Sport Witness, Tottenham are plotting a hijack on West Ham to sign Vargas. The Hammers have already made contact over the Sevilla forward, but his Premier League preference has put Spurs and Brighton & Hove Albion in the driving seat.
The Premier League duo should now lead the race for the Swiss star amid his transfer preference. Whether their interest turns into an offer remains to be seen, however. Sevilla value the 28-year-old at just £13m this summer.
Tottenham should not prioritise Vargas move
As much as it will be tempting for Spurs to get one over on West Ham, Vargas is not someone that they should prioritise.
Before enjoying an impressive World Cup, the winger scored just three goals and assisted another six in Spain. It would be a classic mistake to sign a star from a summer tournament who has struggled domestically.
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25/26 P90 |
Mathys Tel |
Ruben Vargas |
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Minutes |
1,342 |
1,608 |
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Goals |
0.27 |
0.17 |
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Assists |
0.07 |
0.34 |
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XG |
0.16 |
0.18 |
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Chances created |
2.01 |
1.57 |
Instead of signing Vargas, Spurs would be better off keeping hold of Mathys Tel. The former PSG man outperformed the Swiss star per game last season and is far younger at just 21 years old.