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·27 de novembro de 2025
Report: Tottenham Hotspur eyeing move to sign 21-year-old forward

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·27 de novembro de 2025

There is a sense of urgency building around Spurs and their search for a more ruthless edge in attack. The latest development, as outlined by Caught Offside, places the North London club at the front of a growing queue for Porto striker Samu Aghehowa. The 21-year-old has emerged as one of Europe’s most prolific young forwards, scoring 36 goals in 60 appearances, numbers that naturally attract interest from clubs looking to elevate their attacking threat.

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Reports highlight how Chelsea had previously attempted to snap up Aghehowa before his move to Portugal, with their interest continuing quietly in the background. Newcastle were also named by sources, although their stance is felt to have softened after signing Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa.
The real competition now appears to come from Spurs and Arsenal. For Spurs, the need is clear. Recent signings like Mathys Tel and Randal Kolo Muani have struggled to influence games consistently, while Dominic Solanke has suffered with injury setbacks. One source in the original report described Porto as “firm” on the €100m release clause, although another suggested that €90m might be enough to start formal negotiations.

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Arsenal are also in the picture, weighing Aghehowa as part of a broader shortlist that includes Serhou Guirassy and Jean-Philippe Mateta. Their concerns revolve around the recurring fitness issues that have affected Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz. Aghehowa’s profile, both in terms of physicality and his knack for efficient finishing, offers a different type of focal point.
For all the financial complexity, it is clear why Porto maintain a hard line. Young forwards producing consistently at this level rarely move cheaply. As one source put it, “he has performed at such a young age that Porto naturally expect a premium”.
If Spurs are truly intent on redefining their attacking identity, this is the calibre of signing that does more than spark excitement. It sets a new benchmark.
This story has the mixture of anticipation and trepidation that often surrounds high-level recruitment. The idea of pushing ahead of Arsenal, Chelsea and Newcastle in a major transfer pursuit appeals massively to the Spurs faithful. Aghehowa’s numbers speak for themselves, and supporters have watched long enough to know that 36 goals in 60 matches at Porto is not an inflated statistic. It is the pattern of someone who understands movement, timing and finishing at a level far beyond his years.

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Fans will look at the current squad and feel this is exactly the type of signing needed to restore momentum. Performances have lacked a cutting edge, and while players like Mathys Tel show flashes, no one has established themselves as a constant threat across 90 minutes. Add the recurring fitness problems in attack and the need becomes even sharper.
There will be nerves about the price, of course. Spending €90m is not a decision supporters take lightly, especially given previous windows where money went towards players who struggled to adjust. Still, the modern market has shifted, and this feels like a moment where Spurs should act decisively rather than settle for secondary options.
More than anything, supporters will relish beating Arsenal to a transformative forward. That rivalry shapes so much of the mood around the club, and securing a player of Aghehowa’s potential would feel like taking a significant step in the right direction. It signals ambition, intent and most importantly belief that Spurs can build towards competing at the highest level again.
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