Tottenham Hotspur is looking to sell Yves Bissouma in January, but if a buyer isn’t found, they’ll seek to tie him down to a new contract, utilizing a one-year option in his current deal.
Tottenham Hotspur is weighing its options for midfielder Yves Bissouma, whose contract is running down this season. The London giants are seeking a buyer for the 28-year-old in January, hoping to take advantage of his market value before his contract expires.
If a suitable offer isn’t received, Tottenham will look to give Bissouma a new contract, using a one-year option in his deal that can be triggered without his approval. This strategy is similar to what they did with Heung-min Son last season, before eventually selling him to LAFC.
Bissouma has been linked with moves to several European clubs, including Juventus and Galatasaray, with some reports suggesting he could fetch around £12-15 million. Tottenham is keen to maximize his value, especially since his contract has only a year left to run.
Tottenham has been linked with several midfield targets, including Alex Scott from Bournemouth and Jonathan David from Juventus to replace Bissouma and if they see a buyer for the Malian midfielder, they would likely sell.