Tottenham now prepared to pay €30 million release clause for La Liga hitman | OneFootball

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·10 May 2026

Tottenham now prepared to pay €30 million release clause for La Liga hitman

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Robert De Zerbi’s Tottenham Hotspur can sign Levante attacking sensation Karl Etta Eyong for €30 million.

Tottenham have finally managed to escape the drop zone with only a handful of games to go, and have already started making moves to bolster their squad to ensure they don’t find themselves in a similar situation next season.


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The North London club have their eyes on Levante’s Karl Etta Eyong, as they look to reinforce their attack.

Tottenham know what they must do to sign Karl Etta Eyong

According to a report from Spain, Tottenham are very keen to sign the Cameroonian international and are ready to meet Levante’s demands to make the deal happen.

The North London club are willing to trigger his €30 million release clause once their sporting director green-lights the move, and Roberto De Zerbi believes the 22-year-old can fit into his system straightaway.

Tottenham are looking for someone who can quickly adapt to the Premier League’s pace and deliver immediate results. They consider the Cameroonian international just the perfect fit, and have already made initial contact to enquire about the player’s situation.

The North London club are willing to bet on Etta Eyong

In his debut campaign with Levante, he has seven goals and four assists in just over 1,600 minutes in 31 league appearances. He has showcased a lot of promise, and Tottenham seem willing to make a bet on him.

Etta Eyong is a complete forward who, apart from being clinical in the final third, can help stretch the opposition defence, link up with others around him, and press high up the pitch. He has everything Spurs want in a young forward, and they are more than willing to invest €30 million to add him to their squad.

If they do manage to survive the drop, the North London club could move very quickly to beat the competition to the signature of the 22-year-old.

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