Tottenham Willing to Transferring Winger Welsh International Johnson.
Spurs' Europa League final match-winner Brennan Johnson finds himself in an unclear situation in North London due to growing Premier League attention in his services.
Reports indicate that Tottenham, while not actively looking to part with the Welsh international, are considering a potential departure should they receive a suitable bid.
Crystal Palace are reportedly the side furthest along in their pursuit for Johnson, but a number of sides are believed to be keeping tabs on his status closely.
A Season of Contrasts
Johnson was Spurs' top Premier League goalscorer last season with eleven goals, and secured his place in club history by scoring the winner in their European final triumph over United last season, bringing to a close the club's seventeen-year wait for a major honor.
However, the exit of Ange Postecoglou and arrival of Thomas Frank has meant Johnson playing more of a reduced role in the current campaign.
The Welsh forward, has made only six top-flight starts under Frank.
January Window Interest Grows
As a result, a number of clubs have been made aware of his likely exit before the January transfer window.
Considering his lack of action and the prospect of a World Cup approaching with his national team, a switch from Tottenham could benefit Johnson in January.
Johnson joined Spurs from Nottingham Forest in a deal worth £47.5m in the summer of 2023 and has scored 27 goals in all competitions.
The Situation
- Brennan Johnson's future at Tottenham is currently in doubt.
- The club is not pushing for a sale but would entertain bids.
- Selhurst Park officials are leading the chase, with further Premier League clubs interested.
- The arrival of manager has reduced his first-team opportunities this season.
- The January transfer window and Wales's commitments could drive a January exit.