“Tottenham ready to offload Yves Bissouma for £15m as Crystal Palace circle”

“Tottenham set to cash in on Yves Bissouma for £15m as Crystal Palace move looms”

“Yves Bissouma might be donning a Crystal Palace jersey next season as Tottenham’s midfield remains stacked with talent. With rising stars Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall, both just 18, Ange Postecoglou has strong options for both now and the future.”

“With both Rodrigo Bentancur and Yves Bissouma out of contract next summer, Tottenham are reportedly preparing a £150,000-a-week offer to keep Bentancur. This could signal the end of Bissouma’s time at Spurs, as several clubs line up for the Mali international.”

“Crystal Palace joins Marseille and Nice in race for Tottenham’s Bissouma”

“According to GiveMeSport (2 March), Tottenham is set to part ways with Yves Bissouma this summer, with the 28-year-old attracting interest from Crystal Palace, Marseille, and Nice.”

“Former Spurs scout Bryan King, speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, claims a £15 million bid could be enough to seal Yves Bissouma’s exit this summer.”

“King admitted he anticipated Tottenham offloading either Yves Bissouma or Pape Matar Sarr this summer.”

“King suggested that if clubs are interested, now is the right time for Tottenham to sell. He acknowledged Bissouma’s contributions but believes the midfielder may benefit from a fresh challenge elsewhere.”

“Yves Bissouma has made 88 appearances for Tottenham, scoring twice but yet to register an assist.”

“King believes Tottenham would accept a £15 million bid for Bissouma, given his age and contract situation. With just a year left on his deal, he insists Spurs must sell this summer to recoup any value. He also questioned the club’s recruitment strategy, suggesting some recent signings have been dubious.”

“Tottenham should move on from Bissouma this summer. The midfielder has struggled to meet expectations since his arrival from Brighton, and with his contract expiring next year, a renewal seems unlikely. Selling now would allow Spurs and Daniel Levy to maximize his value before he walks for free.”

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