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The announcement came out of the blue, and it surprised more than one person on social media. This Friday, Tottenham announced that they had reached an agreement with Burnley for the transfer of French international hopeful, Wilson Odobert. Trained at PSG, revealed at Troyes, the 19-year-old striker confirmed his form last season by joining the Clarets, then in the Premier League. In 29 league games, he scored 3 goals and provided 2 assists.
“We are delighted to announce that we have reached an agreement for the permanent transfer of Wilson Odobert from Burnley, subject to formalities. The 19-year-old has agreed a contract until 2029 and will wear the number 28 shirt. Odobert became the Clarets’ youngest ever Premier League goalscorer in October 2023, scoring against Chelsea. During his time at Turf Moor, he made 34 appearances in all competitions, scoring five goals.”the Spurs statement said. According to The Parisianthe English club would have spent 37 million euros to secure the services of the Meaux native.
Nearly 200 million euros spent this summer on Tottenham
By recruiting Wilson Odobert, Tottenham and Ange Postecoglou confirm their desire to rely on a new generation. After Pape Matar Sarr, Destiny Udogie, Micky van de Ven and Radu Dragusin in recent months, Spurs have spent almost 200 million euros again this summer. In addition to the “senior» Dominic Solanke (26 years old), arrived from Bournemouth for 75 million euros, the promising midfielder, Archie Gray (18 years old), arrived from Leeds for 41 million euros.
Lucas Bergvall (18 years old), tracked by Barça, arrived from the Swedish club Djurgårdens IF for 10 million euros, while the 18-year-old South Korean winger, Min-hyeok Yang, left Gangwon FC for 4. It is therefore a new promise that arrives in the north of London, in the person of Wilson Odobert. Monday, the French international hopeful (2 caps, 1 goal) participated in the first day of the Championship with Burnley, against Luton. He also scored the second goal for the Clarets, winners of the match (4-1).
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