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·22 November 2025
Report: Tottenham Hotspur eyeing £44m move to sign La Liga forward

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·22 November 2025

Villarreal supporters have watched a new talisman emerge in Georges Mikautadze, whose adaptation to Spanish football has been both swift and increasingly decisive. Four goals in twelve matches may not be headline-grabbing numbers on the surface, but they mark a player growing rapidly in influence and confidence. As Fijaches reported, the club view him as a strategic asset, noting his “ability to decide matches” and insisting he will not leave for “less than €50 million.”
The €30 million summer investment already looks inspired. Mikautadze brings determination, tactical awareness and razor-sharp finishing. His movement off the ball has become a signature trait, matched by a pressing intensity that lifts the entire team. Supporters have latched onto his competitive fire, and the optimism around him is tangible. As one internal club voice insisted, “If he continues to improve, the Georgian striker could break all the records at the Yellow Submarine.”

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His influence has driven Villarreal into the upper reaches of LaLiga, where his consistent spatial awareness and smart link play offer a platform for continued progression. It feels clear that Villarreal believe they have uncovered a forward capable of long-term stardom rather than short-term utility.
Tottenham’s interest, described by Fijaches as “an offer close to €50 million,” does not come as a surprise. Spurs need attacking reinforcements capable of both sustaining pressure and turning half-chances into meaningful moments. At 25 years old, Mikautadze fits that profile with room to grow. Spurs believe his arrival would “bolster their attack and enhance their tactical options” in a demanding Premier League campaign.
Yet Villarreal remain firm. They see a centrepiece in their forward line, not a saleable asset. The stance from Spain is emphatic: any departure must reflect the sporting project, not merely financial temptation.
A growing list of Premier League admirers underscores his rising stock. “Goals come at a high price, and the Georgian has plenty to spare,” wrote Fijaches, and few would disagree. Should he maintain this trajectory, his valuation will climb well beyond current figures. Top strikers are prized commodities, and fewer still combine effort, intelligence and sharp instincts as effectively as Mikautadze.
For now, Villarreal hold the advantage. They have a striker on the rise, a fanbase energised, and the prospect of a bidding war ahead. Whether this season becomes a stepping stone or a foundation-building year will depend on both form and financial resolve.
Tottenham fans will be excited by the idea of Mikautadze stepping into their attack. With the team still searching for a potent focal point capable of carrying stretches of matches, a striker with his work rate and precision looks a strong fit. Many would see the €50 million valuation as reasonable given his age profile and the growing market for forwards.
Villarreal supporters, on the other hand, will feel protective and perhaps a little concerned. It has been a long time since they produced a striker with this blend of confidence and connection to the fanbase. The idea of losing him so soon after arrival will sting, regardless of the financial upside. Some may even fear that interest from England could unsettle him, especially as Premier League clubs tend to apply persistent pressure once a target is identified.
Neutrals will be intrigued by how quickly his price might rise. Twelve games have already doubled his valuation, and another surge of goals could explode the market further. Spurs fans will be expectant, Villarreal fans sceptical of English spending power, and everyone else curious to see if the Georgian can maintain this remarkable rise.









































