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·2 February 2026
Tottenham ‘Enquired’ About Late Deal To Snatch Winger

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·2 February 2026

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Tottenham Hotspur have made a last-minute enquiry for Al Nassr winger Angelo Gabriel, but the Saudi Pro League club have indicated he will only be available for a summer move.
Spurs boss Thomas Frank has had to deal with repeated injury issues in recent weeks, reducing his options and not helping as he tries to drive the side up the Premier League table.
The London club’s activity in the transfer window has been modest, with Spurs only securing Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid and defender Souza from Santos.
They have been keen for another late attacking addition and looked towards Saudi Arabia for an option.
According to Spanish journalist Eduardo Burgos, Tottenham have enquired about Gabriel’s availability in the final days of the market, but Al Nassr are standing firm, signalling that a move would only be possible in the summer.
In September 2024, the Brazilian winger made the switch to Al Nassr from Chelsea for a reported €23m fee.

Since his arrival, he has amassed 64 appearances for the Saudi giants, registering 16 assists alongside six goals.
This season, the winger has contributed ten goal involvements in 26 appearances across all competitions.
Despite moving from Chelsea, the 21-year-old never featured for the Stamford Bridge side, instead gaining valuable experience on loan at Ligue 1 outfit Strasbourg, where he racked up 25 appearances under Patrick Vieira.
The Lilywhites have been battered by injuries this season, including Mohammed Kudus, who has been described as “electric” by a club great, with manager Frank admitting the side struggle without their top players.

Tottenham currently sit 14th in the Premier League, having collected 29 points from 24 matches, navigating a challenging stretch of form.
Meanwhile, any potential move for the Brazilian winger from Al Nassr has been postponed, with the Saudi club indicating it will only be possible in the summer.
Whether Tottenham will go back for the 21-year-old then remains to be seen.








































