Madrid Universal
·28 marzo 2026
Tottenham plot ambitious summer move for versatile Real Madrid star – report

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·28 marzo 2026

There is often a point in a player’s career where talent alone is not enough.
For Brahim Diaz, that moment may be approaching at Real Madrid, with growing interest from the Premier League emerging.
According to recent reports from Fichajes, it has come to light that Tottenham Hotspur are closely monitoring the attacking midfielder’s situation and are preparing a serious move.
The Premier League side see a clear opportunity to make a move for the Moroccan, which is entirely based on the idea of making him a permanent starter.
Despite his undeniable quality, Brahim has often found himself competing for minutes in an elite squad packed with attacking options.
While Real Madrid have not actively placed him on the transfer list, the situation remains fluid. A formal request from the player could quickly shift the dynamics.
From Tottenham’s perspective, the interest is far from casual.
In fact, they are in urgent need of creativity, particularly in the final third, where their current structure has lacked everything that is needed.

Tottenham are interested in Brahim Diaz. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
In that regard, Brahim is viewed as the kind of profile capable of transforming that dynamic.
Financially, Spurs are aware that any deal will require a significant commitment. To even open negotiations with Real Madrid, they are expected to table an offer in the region of €40–45 million.
It is a sizeable investment, but one that the club believe is necessary.
Tottenham see Brahim as a central figure in their evolving project. Crucially, at Tottenham, Brahim would likely become one of the focal points of the team.
Real Madrid, for their part, are not expected to stand in his way should the right offer arrive.
The club value Brahim highly, particularly for his professionalism and attitude within a demanding dressing room.
However, an offer touching €45 million would be considered seriously, especially if it helps finance future reinforcements.









































