
Tottenham in hunt to sign ‘unhappy’ Jacob Ramsey after what he told his friends
Tottenham could have a chance to sign Jacob Ramsey in the summer, with Aston Villa set to offload several players.
Ange Postecoglou’s side are focused on the Europa League final after a 2-0 victory against Bodo/Glimt in the second leg of the semi-finals.
With Champions League football next season a real possibility, Daniel Levy could look to make huge investments in the summer transfer window.
Whether Postecoglou will still be at the helm for the new season is still unknown; however, Villa’s midfielder could prove a valuable asset indeed.

Tottenham could ‘reignite’ interest in Ramsey this summer
The 23-year-old midfielder had hoped for a bigger role this season, but has struggled for minutes with the arrivals of Marco Asensio and Marcus Rashford.
2024/25 Season | Games | Goals | Assists | Minutes |
Jacob Ramsey | 44 | 4 | 7 | 2.212′ |
As reported by Football Insider (8 May), Ramsey has informed close allies that he is “unhappy” at Aston Villa.
The home-grown star is believed to be unhappy with his lack of game time this season and believes he is good enough to start regularly for a Premier League club.
Spurs are long-term admirers of Ramsey and could reignite their interest when the window opens after missing out on a deal last year.

Tottenham should go all out for Ramsey
In light of potential European football next season, Tottenham should be looking to rearm their squad this summer.
With James Maddison’s constant injuries, the latest seeing him sidelined for several months, Ramsey could provide a valuable option for Spurs.
The attacking midfielder has played 2.212 minutes for Villa this season, contributing four goals and seven assists during this period.
Ramsey is a constant creative threat who excels when allowed to dribble into the box and set up his teammates.
His versatile passing range, dribbling and ability to create goal-scoring opportunities fit Postecoglou’s ultra-attacking style like a glove.
Now on the verge of their first major trophy in 17 years and close to Champions League football next season, Spurs will need to be smart this summer.