Tottenham Hotspur has made a concrete move to sign an English Playmaker

In a recent report, The Sun stated that Tottenham Hotspur is ready to make a push for Leicester City playmaker James Maddison. It has been claimed that Spurs have identified the English talent as a target for the upcoming transfer window.

In his England absence, James Maddison has become our Pirlo, Modric and  Kimmich

Maddison’s Tough Season At The King Power Stadium

Maddison has endured a difficult campaign at the King Power Stadium as he failed to help Leicester avoid the drop from the Premier League. However, the 26-year-old deserves some credit for scoring ten goals and picking up nine assists in 32 matches for the Foes this season across various competitions.

The English sensation has managed to prove his worth as a reliable performer in the opponent’s half and has done well to average 2.8 shots, 2.3 key passes, and 1.5 dribbles per 90 minutes in Premier League football. He has even been tidy when interchanging possession with his teammates in the final third, as evidenced by his pass completion rate of 79.5% in the English top tier (stats via Whoscored).

His current contract at the East Midlands club is set to run out next summer. Hence, Spurs could potentially land Maddison on the cheap in this off-season.

Is Maddison A Decent Signing For Tottenham Hotspur?

Maddison can create space for himself to get a few strikes in at goal. He can shoot the ball purely and with a lot of power from long-range. Furthermore, the English talent has got the vision to unlock the opponent’s defense with a killer pass in the final third. He is a decent dribbler with the ball as well but needs to work a little bit harder off the ball.

Someone with Maddison’s skillset will be a great signing for Tottenham as they are in dire need of bolstering their attack during this summer transfer window. The Leicester City star is good enough to earn a regular starting spot at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next season.

We can expect Maddison to bring more goals and creativity to the North London club‘s attack. At 26, he is about to enter his prime and might even help Spurs compete for a top-four place in the Premier League over the next few years.

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