Tottenham Hotspur are looking to sign Antonio Nusa before the January transfer window closes.

A report from Give Me Sport claims that they are now poised to secure an agreement for the £25 million winger. The 18-year-old is highly rated across Europe and he could prove to be a long-term asset for Tottenham.

The Norwegian winger is likely to stay at Club Brugge until the end of the season even if Spurs managed to sign him this month. He needs to play regularly at this stage of his career and he does not wish to leave the Belgian club just yet.

He should look to continue his development with regular first-team action until the end of the season and then join up with his new club next season.

Tottenham need more quality in the wide areas and Nusa will add pace, flair and creativity to the side.

He is regarded as one of the finest young talents in European football right now and the 18-year-old has all the attributes to develop into a top class Premier League attacker.

It will be interesting to see if he can hit the ground running in the Premier League next season. Tottenham have shown tremendous improvement since the change of manager and they have put together a talented young squad.

Australian manager Ange Postecoglou is looking to put together a squad for the future and it is more surprised that he is looking at quality young players like Nusa.

The Norwegian will look to test himself at a high level and move to the Premier League will be an exciting challenge for him.

The reported valuation seems reasonable for a player of Nusa’s potential and the Norwegian international could easily justify the investment in the coming seasons. A move to Tottenham would be an exciting step up in his career and the player will look to make his mark in English football.

The winger has been linked with other English clubs in recent months as well but it seems that Tottenham are now in pole position to secure his signature.

A move to the Premier League could accelerate his development and help him fulfil his world class potential.

The Tottenham manager has done well to nurture talented young players in the past and he could help the 18-year-old improve in the coming years. Tottenham’s high-intensity attacking football would be a good fit for the winger as well and it could get the best out of him next season.

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