Football Today
·21 June 2026
Lucas Bergvall informs Tottenham of his desire to leave the club this summer

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·21 June 2026

Lucas Bergvall has reportedly informed Tottenham Hotspur that he wants to leave the club this summer in search of a new challenge.
The 20-year-old midfielder is currently representing Sweden at the World Cup, but his future has become increasingly uncertain.
According to The Athletic, Tottenham are now aware of Bergvall’s desire to move on, despite his contract running until 2031.
The Swedish international joined Spurs from Djurgarden in 2024 and quickly established himself as one of the club’s brightest young talents.
His debut season was particularly impressive as he played a significant role under Ange Postecoglou.
Bergvall was named Tottenham’s Player of the Year and helped the club lift the Europa League trophy in 2025, ending a lengthy wait for major silverware.
However, his prominence within the squad has diminished since then.
Changes in the dugout have significantly affected his role, with successive managers using him less frequently or deploying him away from his preferred central midfield position.
Thomas Frank often utilised Bergvall in wider areas, while Igor Tudor handed him only limited opportunities during his brief spell in charge.
The arrival of Roberto De Zerbi appears to have further complicated the situation.
Although Bergvall was handed a start shortly after De Zerbi’s appointment, he struggled to establish himself as a regular starter during the closing months of the season.
The midfielder is believed to prefer playing as a number eight, but that role does not naturally fit into the tactical system favoured by the Tottenham manager.
Tottenham’s transfer activity has also added to the uncertainty surrounding his future.
The club have been linked with several midfielders, including Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes, suggesting further competition for places could arrive before the new season.
Interest in Bergvall is strong across Europe.
Several Premier League clubs have previously explored the possibility of signing him, while teams from other major European leagues are also monitoring developments.
Tottenham resisted approaches earlier this year and made it clear they did not wish to sell the midfielder during the winter transfer window.
That stance may now be tested again following Bergvall’s apparent desire to leave.
The timing of the situation is notable given Bergvall’s growing profile on the international stage.
He recently became Sweden’s youngest player to appear at a World Cup and registered an assist during his country’s opening victory over Tunisia.
With interest continuing to grow and the player now reportedly seeking a fresh start, Tottenham could soon face an important decision regarding one of their most talented young assets.
The coming weeks may determine whether Bergvall remains part of the club’s long-term plans or pursues the next stage of his career elsewhere.
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