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'Daniel Levy could wreck dream of Tottenham youth' with £51.7m deal

Kyrenia Shipillis

Kyrenia is a lifelong Tottenham fan who has been writing for Tottenham News since she joined Breaking Media in 2025. She will graduate with a Master's in Sports Journalism from St Mary's University, Twickenham in 2025. She spent several months working for the Non-League Paper and has written for the Sports Gazette. Her earliest memory of the Lilywhites is sitting alone in her dad's room in front of the telly crying into her bowl of popcorn as she watched as her team were thrashed...yet again. She is happy to report that fonder memories have since blossomed.

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Daniel Levy has been criticised for his approach to Tottenham's summer transfer window, and his latest transfer decision may condemn him further.

The Tottenham chairman made his ambitions to win the Premier League and UEFA Europa League clear last month.

However, his recent decisions in the summer transfer window have led some to consider whether this was another false promise.

As a result, Thomas Frank could find his start at Tottenham more difficult than he first anticipated.

Daniel Levy Tottenham
Levy has faced criticism this summer (Credit: Imago)

Tottenham are interested in youngster Giorgio Scalvini

Tottenham have spent the past few seasons developing young talent, and that does not look likely to change anytime soon.

As reported by CaughtOffside on Sunday (6 July), Tottenham are among the clubs interested in Atalanta central defender Giorgio Scalvini.

It is understood that he could be available for around £51.7million this summer, with Manchester United, Chelsea and Newcastle also keen on his transfer.

But English clubs will not be Spurs' only worry, as the Italian international also has suitors within Serie A. The report states that Napoli, Juventus and Inter Milan are all determined to get his signature.

While this may seem like a good market opportunity, there are doubts about whether he is what Tottenham need at the moment.

To continue winning silverware home and abroad Spurs will need to strike a balance between youth and experience. If Scalvini were to sign at Hotspur Way, he would join the very long line of young players who are waiting for the chance to prove themselves.

While potential assets for the future, it is doubtful whether these youngsters could help Frank to win big right now. As a result, the Dane could find his expectations at Tottenham difficult to navigate.

Thomas Frank, Brentford manager
Levy could be setting Frank up to fail (Credit: Imago)

Scalvini will struggle to replace Romero

There is no doubt that Spurs' young core will allow them to compete for years to come. However, the club must make the most of the summer transfer window if they want to succeed now.

Indeed, Hotspur Way could see several departures this summer, including central defender Cristian Romero. The Argentine has proven himself as one of the best defenders the Premier League has to offer.

PlayersSeasonAppearancesGoalsAssists
Giorgio Scalvini2024/258--
Cristian Romero 2024/252612
Romero and Scalvini last season

As a result, replacing him with a 21-year-old may seem like poor planning on Levy's part. Not only is he young, but he also lacks Premier League experience, which could present an issue later down the line.

Furthermore, the youngster spent almost the entirety of last season recovering from an ACL tear as well as a later shoulder injury. It may be unwise to invest so much into a player who may struggle to find his best form again.

Therefore, Tottenham should look for a more senior player to replace Romero if he leaves this summer.

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