Mikayil Faye has been linked with a summer move away from Barcelon, with Bayern Munich keen on signing him.
French journalist Santi Aouna has claimed that Bayern Munich are closely monitoring Mikayil Faye. The 19-year-old Barcelona wonderkid has been linked with Tottenham Hotspur as well.
Faye is highly rated around Europe, and he has a big future ahead of him. It will be interesting to see if Bayern Munich or Tottenham come forward with an offer to sign the player at the end of the season.
The 19-year-old is a prodigious talent with a big future, and he could develop into a key player for both clubs. Bayern Munich have a proven track record when it comes to nurturing young players and helping them establish themselves as key stars.
The talented defender will certainly be attracted to the idea of joining the German champions if the opportunity presents itself. But Tottenham will likely compete with Bayern after recently joining the race to sign him.
Tottenham could use a young defender like Mikayil Faye
Tottenham Hotspur have put together an exciting squad, and they have a charismatic manager in Ange Postecoglou in charge. The North London club have already invested in a number of talented young players this season, and they are looking to add to the pool of young talent at the club.
It is evident that Tottenham Hotspur are looking to build a project for the future, and the 19-year-old would be a solid long-term investment. Tottenham could help the Barcelona wonderkid develop further with coaching and game time in the coming seasons.
A move to the Premier League can be quite hard to turn down for most players, and it remains to be seen how the young defender reacts. Barcelona will probably want to hold on to the player for as long as possible, and they have already rejected offers from clubs like Girona, Alaves and Lens during the January transfer window.
It remains to be seen whether Bayern Munich and Tottenham can convince the reigning La Liga champions to part with their prized prospect in the summer transfer window.