
Talks underway: Tottenham could agree deal with Mohammed Kudus’ old club as new plan revealed – sources
Tottenham could agree to a feeder club arrangement with FC Nordsjaelland with talks underway, sources have told Football Insider.
The Danish outfit have built an impressive reputation by producing top talent and selling them for significant fees to clubs across Europe.
Now, Ange Postecoglou’s side could be in the frame to capitalise on Nordsjaelland’s success to bring high-potential assets to north London with significant resale value.
A source with vast knowledge of Scandinavian football told Football Insider that the club are becoming the “Dinamo Zagreb of Scandinavia”, with the Croatian side famed for producing elite-level talents including Luka Modric and Mateo Kovacic.
Spurs are also interested in a move for Club Brugge attacker Andreas Skov Olsen, who was a graduate of Nordsjaelland’s academy and has earned rave reviews for his performances in Belgium and the Denmark national team.
Notable players who have grown their reputation and earned big moves from the fifth-place Superliga side include Mohammed Kudus and Kamaldeen Sulemana.
The pair were brought to Nordsjaelland via the famed Right to Dream academy in Ghana, which has a close working relationship with Nordsjaelland.
Another star who is set to move from the club to a top European league is Ibrahim Osman, with Football Insider revealing (25 January) that he has turned down offers from Brighton and Brentford in favour of a £15million move to West Ham.

Tottenham sit fifth in the Premier League table and were knocked out of the FA Cup in the fourth round by Man City on Friday evening (26 January).
They are next in action in the league at home against Brentford on Wednesday evening (31 January).
In other news, Sources: Chelsea must sell big-name star by Thursday, huge news for Tottenham amid ‘shock bid’.
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