Three Tottenham Talents Who Could Save Millions in 2025

Tottenham is nurturing young stars who could be the next big thing, potentially saving the club millions in future transfers

Three Tottenham Talents Who Could Save Millions in 2025
Three Tottenham Talents Who Could Save Millions in 2025

London: Tottenham has a knack for bringing up young talent. They prefer to develop their own stars instead of splurging on transfers. It’s a smart move, really.

Since last season, Spurs have been all about signing youth for Ange Postecoglou’s squad. Plus, there are some exciting youngsters coming up from the academy.

Let’s check out three of the brightest prospects at Tottenham.

Joshua Keeley

This goalkeeper has already made waves by scoring a last-minute equalizer for Leyton Orient in the FA Cup. They ended up winning that match, which was a big deal!

But it’s not just about scoring; Keeley has also kept seven clean sheets in ten League One games. At just 21, he’s still young for a keeper, but he’s showing promise as a future star for Spurs.

Callum Olusesi

Then there’s Callum Olusesi, a 17-year-old attacking midfielder. He hasn’t debuted yet, but he’s been on the bench during some tough times for Spurs, soaking up the first-team vibe.

He was part of the U17 and U18 teams that won the Premier League Cup two years ago. A loan might be in his future to get more senior experience, but he’s definitely one to watch.

Malachi Hardy

Lastly, we have Malachi Hardy, a 16-year-old center-back. He’s been catching eyes during warm-ups with his impressive build. He’s young but looks ready to take on men’s football.

Hardy has even captained England at youth level. He’ll need some time and likely a few loan spells, but he’s got the potential to be a solid defender for Spurs.

Image Credits and Reference: https://uk.yahoo.com/sports/news/next-mikey-moore-three-tottenham-140043712.html
Disclaimer: Images on this site are shared for informational reasons and fall under fair use. Public platforms are our primary source. Concerns? Please contact us.
Fact-Checking Policy: We ensure our information comes from trusted sources and validate it thoroughly. Mistakes can occur; if you find one, please reach out, and we’ll address it promptly.

Mangesh Wakchaure is a veteran writer working at London Lens, focusing on foreign news coverage on a range of topics.