Spurs Turn the Screw: Arsenal Starlet Mishel Nduka Spotted at Hotspur Way

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Tottenham Hotspur are not just winning the window — they’re rearranging the furniture. Six through the door already and the appetite for more is plain to see, with Roberto De Zerbi’s squad getting the kind of facelift that says “top-four tilt or bust.”

The spree so far — and why Spurs look serious

Start with the statement midfield: Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes to set the tempo. Then a backline reboot featuring serial winner Andy Robertson and Argentina’s rugged Marcos Senesi, both on frees — shrewd as you like. Add Jan Paul van Hecke for depth and Martin Dubravka’s safe pair of hands, and you’ve got a spine that looks far sturdier than last spring.

Nduka chase spices up north London

Now for the subplot with a bit of needle. According to a well-placed Spurs source on X, Arsenal youngster Mishel Nduka was at Hotspur Way on Wednesday — a sighting that will raise pulses in N17 and eyebrows across the road. The creative attacker is admired far and wide, with Manchester City also credited with interest, but Spurs are pushing hard to bring him into De Zerbi’s stable.

And it’s not a one-off youth raid either. Tottenham are also in the frame for Leicester City prospect Darren Motsi, underlining a twin-track plan: proven quality for the now, blue-chips for tomorrow.

Wide threat and a potential No 9

The brief is clear: add a left-winger and keep a watching brief on a centre-forward, especially if the Richarlison rumours gather pace. Names on the wing radar include Manchester City’s livewire Savinho and AC Milan’s box-office threat Rafael Leao, while Bournemouth’s breakout star Eli Junior Kroupi has the kind of Premier League-ready dynamism that fits De Zerbi’s blueprint.

Third midfielder talks — but Brentford lead the queue

Spurs are also in discussions for a third midfield arrival, 18-year-old Ousmane Diabate of Turkish top-flight outfit Genclerbirligi, after he broke into the first team last season. The catch? London rivals Brentford are currently seen as favourites, so this one may come down to who blinks first.

Midfield logjam: talent, tension, and opportunity

Here’s the rub: the engine room is already bustling. Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall and Pape Matar Sarr are serious talents, yet all three have been linked with moves after De Zerbi leaned on experience late last term. Factor in Rodrigo Bentancur and Conor Gallagher alongside the new boys, and competition for minutes will be fierce — exactly how elite dressing rooms should feel in August.

The pundit’s verdict

This window screams joined-up thinking. Win-now pedigree at the back, technical bite in midfield, and a controlled push for high-ceiling attackers. If Spurs land Nduka, it’s a clever power play: weaken a rival’s pathway while betting on a creative spark who fits a possession-press model. Whether it’s Savinho’s directness, Leao’s star wattage or Kroupi’s all-action edge, Tottenham are shopping for difference-makers — the kind who turn cagey games into three points.

For those weighing up where this revamp might take Spurs — top four, domestic silver, or simply a more ruthless version of last year — have a look at our best betting sites guide before the season kicks off. In a summer this lively, the margins matter, and the sight of Nduka at Hotspur Way tells you everything about the club’s intent.

Thomas O'Brien

A historian by profession and all-round sports nut, Thomas is the person behind our blog keeping you up to date on the latest in world sports. Make sure you also check out his weekly tips and Premier League predictions!

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