Tottenham are willing to consider reasonable offers for Giovani Lo Celso in the summer, with Ange Postecoglou eyeing squad changes.
According to Football Insider, Giovani Lo Celso might leave Tottenham in the summer after falling out of favour under Ange Postecoglou. The Australian boss has plenty of options in place of the Argentine, with the 27-year-old utility man not considered a part of the club’s future from next season.
Giovani Lo Celso to leave Tottenham?
Tottenham may have had chances to offload Giovani Lo Celso last summer and the season before, but somehow, the Argentine has stayed on the club’s payroll. He has had a few loan spells away from the club, as Ange Postecoglou may have had a hand in keeping the 27-year-old utility man in his squad at the start of the campaign.
The Argentine did have a renaissance period this season and probably peaked in the 3-1 win over Bournemouth, where he provided two assists. Since then, he suffered another muscle injury, his second major problem this season, and has since not featured prominently. Reports suggested Barcelona failed with a loan move for the Argentine.
There’s a big chance that Tottenham will cash in on the 27-year-old utility man, who will have a year left on his deal when the season ends. Spurs will consider offers that are reasonable enough for their taste, with the report suggesting they could demand around £15 million. There might be a few clubs in the hunt, but Spurs might have to reduce their asking price to get the Argentine out the door.
Postecoglou may not see him as a part of his long-term planning, which may see the 27-year-old utility man leave the club. A host of clubs are expected to chase the Argentine, who will join a few others out the door, including Bryan Gill and other fringe stars.
Tottenham planning a big summer window
The sales of players like Lo Celso and Gil may provide Postecoglou with some boost in the funds he’d have during the summer. For instance, Napoli are interested in the Argentine, while a host of Spanish sides are keen on the Spaniard, meaning they might get a sizeable fee in return.
Spurs are planning on a big summer window with a striker and new attacking midfielders among the requirements for the Australian. Meanwhile, they might also bring in a new versatile full-back and a central defender, while a new midfielder could also arrive to replace outgoings like Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.