Tottenham backed to complete Ben Godfrey signing after source's reveal

Tottenham backed to complete Ben Godfrey signing after source's reveal

Mick Brown

Transfer & Coaching Consultant AUTHORITY Former Manchester United Chief Scout & Assistant Manager; Assistant Manager & Senior Scout roles at Tottenham, West Ham, Sunderland, Blackburn Rovers, Coventry City. FOCUS Transfers, global talent identification, squad building, elite-level player profiling, team development & live tactical analysis. THE AUDIT Mick utilises Statscore’s Advanced Telemetry, including Deep-Data Metrics like High-Intensity Pressure Zones, Expected Defensive Contribution (xDC), and Progressive Line-Breaking Interceptions. He provides Live Tactical Analysis to reveal the technical reality behind player performance that traditional scouting overlooks.

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Atalanta defender Ben Godfrey will provide an ideal short-term fix for the defensive issues Tottenham ahead of the January transfer window.

That is according to former Spurs scout Mick Brown, who remains very well-connected there and has a wealth of experience in player recruitment, as he exclusively told Football Insider that making the move on loan is a good move for all parties.

Godfrey, 26, swapped Merseyside for Bergamo in the summer, but has since made just five appearances and is already thought to be keen on a return to England.

Tottenham's interest comes as a result of a defensive injury crisis which has seen both Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven sidelined, forcing 18-year-old Archie Gray to fill in at centre-back.

Godfrey's ability to play in numerous roles across the back line has made him an ideal candidate and short-term fix for Ange Postecoglou's side.

Brown, meanwhile, explained that there is no point in the clubs spending "mega money" on a new permanent signing when Romero and Van de Ven will remain the first choice duo when they return.

Tottenham eye shock move to sign Ben Godfrey in January

Now, the former scout who has vast experience in player recruitment and development at the top level after spending over a decade at Man United during their most successful period, has insisted Godfrey's availability has presented Spurs with an ideal opportunity.

"There's definitely value in signing him on loan," he told Football Insider.

"They'll be considering how long Romero and Van de Ven are going to be out for, and if it's a month or even two, they'll want somebody to fill in for that time.

"When those two are back, they're going to be the first choice, so there's no point spending mega money on a new defender who you're not going to use.

"I was told his agent has been putting his name about to talk up a move back to England.

"I wouldn't have tipped him as a player to help Tottenham step forward, to be honest, he's just not that type of player and there's a reason Everton let him go.

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"But they've got injuries in key positions and his availability makes the deal an easy one to do.

"He's keen on it, his club are willing to let him go, and Tottenham are after a short-term fix without getting stuck with a player on a long contract who isn't necessarily good enough."

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