With just four games remaining, Tottenham Hotspur finds themselves two points away from safety and facing the real risk of relegation. This precarious situation could lead to a drop in player market values, creating opportunities for interested clubs.
According to Diario SPORT, Barcelona is closely monitoring at least five Tottenham players. The focus is primarily on defenders Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero, who could provide significant reinforcement to Barcelona’s backline. Van de Ven’s left-footed style and ability to build play from the back make him a particularly appealing partner for Pau Cubarsí.
In addition to defenders, Barcelona is tracking midfield talents Xavi Simons and Lucas Bergvall. Bergvall was once close to signing for Barcelona but chose Tottenham instead. Despite injury setbacks and limited playing time, his potential remains high. Simons, a La Masia product, stands out as a creative force who could boost Barca’s midfield options.
Pedro Porro is another player on Barcelona's radar, especially if the club decides to part ways with Jules Koundé this summer. Barcelona is open to selling Koundé under the right terms, making Porro a logical replacement target.
Overall, Tottenham’s troubling position presents Barcelona with a chance to secure quality players at potentially reduced prices, a vital consideration given their financial constraints and desire to remain competitive.