Tottenham Hotspur’s attacking setup has undergone a significant transformation this summer, with the departure of one of the club’s most iconic figures — Heung-min Son.
The South Korean international’s exit was always going to be emotional, given that he had spent nearly a decade dazzling the North London faithful. During his time at Spurs, Son registered over 400 appearances and cemented himself as the club’s fourth-highest all-time goalscorer, forever earning his place among Tottenham’s greats. At 33 years old, though, both the player and the club agreed it was the right moment for him to seek a new challenge, even if it left a glaring hole in Tottenham’s front line.
New head coach Thomas Frank now faces the unenviable task of reshaping Spurs’ attack, ensuring that the team remains competitive both in the Premier League and in Europe. The Dane has already made it clear that he wants additional reinforcements, even after the arrival of Mohammed Kudus earlier in the summer. Kudus brings versatility and flair, but Frank is demanding more variety and depth to compete with England’s elite in the 2025/26 campaign.
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Spurs Closing in on Eberechi Eze
Perhaps the most high-profile name linked with Tottenham in recent weeks has been Eberechi Eze. After several rounds of negotiations, progress finally appears to have been made. Daniel Levy reportedly met Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish face-to-face, leading to a verbal agreement for a deal worth £55m plus £5m in add-ons.
Should the transfer be finalised, Spurs would be securing one of the Premier League’s most creative and dynamic number 10s. The 27-year-old was a standout performer last season, contributing 26 combined goals and assists while helping Palace clinch FA Cup success. That level of end product would be invaluable to Frank’s project at Spurs, offering both goals and guile from midfield.
A move for Eze would also have added significance in the transfer market chess game, with Arsenal previously showing interest in the England international. Beating their North London rivals to his signature would not only strengthen Spurs on the pitch but also strike a psychological blow off it.
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Monaco’s Magnhes Akliouche on the Radar
While Eze is on the brink of signing, Tottenham are not stopping there. According to The Independent, Spurs have identified Monaco winger Magnhes Akliouche as their next priority. At just 23 years old, Akliouche represents an exciting long-term option, and with a reported price tag of £43.5m, he could prove to be excellent value compared to other targets.
The Frenchman is seen as a more attainable alternative to Manchester City’s Savinho, whose transfer has stalled despite initial optimism. Akliouche’s performances last season caught the eye, registering seven goals and 12 assists in all competitions for Monaco. Beyond the raw numbers, his underlying statistics highlight why Spurs are so keen.
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Why Akliouche Could Be the Perfect Complement to Eze
Pairing Eze with Akliouche could transform Tottenham’s attack into one of the most dangerous in England. Akliouche excels in advanced areas, ranking in the 93rd percentile for touches in the opposition box and passes into the penalty area. His ability to carry the ball into dangerous positions — ranking in the 94th percentile for carries into the final third — makes him a constant threat. With a 49% success rate in take-ons, he also has the confidence and skill to beat his man, stretching defences and creating openings for teammates.
These qualities would dovetail beautifully with Eze’s playmaking. The Palace star managed 12 assists last season, thriving when linking up with runners and attackers around him. Akliouche’s direct style could provide the perfect foil, creating opportunities for Eze to thread passes or arrive in advanced positions himself.
Moreover, Akliouche’s creativity isn’t limited to dribbling. His average of 5.5 progressive passes per 90 minutes showcases his vision, making him just as capable of supplying others as he is of scoring himself. In Frank’s tactical setup — which emphasises quick transitions, third-man runs, and high pressing — both Eze and Akliouche look tailor-made to thrive.
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A New Era of Spurs’ Attack
For Spurs fans, the emotional farewell to Son marked the end of an era. But with Kudus already signed, Eze close to arriving, and Akliouche firmly on the radar, Thomas Frank’s Tottenham are quickly assembling a new-look attack that could define the club’s next chapter.
If Spurs manage to secure both Eze and Akliouche, they would not only replace Son’s output but also diversify their attacking options, giving Frank multiple ways to unlock stubborn defences. After years of being accused of lacking depth and consistency, Tottenham could finally be on the verge of building a forward line that matches their ambition.