Deal Close – How Spurs will Line up with Quality Goalscorer

PLTottenham are ready to add more firepower in their attack and if reports are anything to go by then the North Londoners have actually sealed deal to sign a forward.
Recently, Metro cited reports in the Spanish media claiming that Nigerian U-17 starlet Victor Osimhen will join Tottenham. The provided Metro link in fact says that Spurs have completed his signing but the fans should really wait for official confirmation.
The 16-year-old forward scored 10 goals in 7 games to help Nigeria win the U-17 FIFA World Cup and earned two coveted prizes i.e. Golden Shoe Award and Silver Ball Award.

Victor is an out and out striker and he should not be utilized out wide and/or as a secondary striker.
Tottenham use a lone striker formation, mainly 4-2-3-1 and the younsgter will mainly be utilized in the absence of star striker Harry Kane.
Here is how Spurs will line up with Victor Osimhen.

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  1. matt says:

    Don’t be ridiculous! He’s a youth team player, who has never played a minute of football in the EPL. If we sign him, which is a big if, he would be plying his trade in our youth team, along with many of our other young starlets. The last U16 World Cup top goalscorer we signed, Soulemayne Coulibaly, who came with a big reputation, never got close to first team action with us and is now playing for Peterborough in League 1.

  2. Mark says:

    Do articles get anymore pointless or ridiculous than this? You have taken Kane out and put Osimhen in. First, what’s the point of telling us that? Most importantly, he will go into our senior youth team initially. If he does play it would be in a League Cup game next year so the team would be nothing like the one printed. If Tottenham sign a youth team goalkeeper will you print Tottenham’s team with the new signing instead of Lloris. Utterly ridiculous article

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