REPORT: 3 reasons why Southampton must do everything they can to sign Tottenham’s star

3 reasons why Southampton must do everything they can to sign Tottenham’s Djed Spence

 

FLW takes you through the key reasons why Southampton need to seal their transfer pursuit of Djed Spence

As exclusively revealed by us here at FLW, Southampton are interested in striking a loan deal for

Tottenham Hotspur’s Djed Spence.

It is understood that the player himself wants to ideally remain in the Premier League, with Crystal Palace believed

to be keen on keeping the right-back in London.

 

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But, it is also understood by FLW that Tottenham are exploring a second successive switch elsewhere for Spence,

who spent the second-half of last season on loan with Ligue 1 outfit Rennes.

Sources have exclusively informed FLW that Spurs are actively looking for the best possible loan move for Spence

and will only consider a Championship move if it is deemed suitable for his development.

Southampton are a club hotly-tipped for promotion while playing an expansive possession-based brand of football

under the tuition of modern and progressive coach Russell Martin, and due to such factors, we understand that

Tottenham view the south coast club as a fitting environment for Spence this term.

 

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So, with this latest development in mind, here are the three main reasons why Southampton simply must do

everything in their power to broker a deal before the end of the transfer window.

Martin is a manager who wants his full-backs to play high up the pitch.

At Swansea City, assist-kingpin Ryan Manning was often among the sides leading forces in the final third, and we

have already seen hallmarks of the continuation of this desire in the opening stages of his Southampton tenure, too.

During Southampton’s first encounter away at Sheffield Wednesday, right-back Kyle Walker-Peters frequently made

progressive runs in and out of possession and inverted into half-spaces to supplement additional attacking support.

This is where Spence thrives most.

 

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Across his highly-productive loan stint with Nottingham Forest in the 2021/22 season, Spence ranked above 99% of

Championship full-backs for progressive carries per 90 minutes (4.35), 96% for successful take-ones (1.89) and 95%

when measuring ball carries into the final third with 2.54- 1.07 into the penalty area- as per Fibred.

A dynamic, athletic attack-minded full-back very much shaped within the modernized design of players of his

position, Spence’s ability to progress transitions upfield is perhaps second to none at this level- and that is one key

reason why Martin needs to bring him to Hampshire this month.

The aforementioned Walker-Peters may not be carrying out Martin’s modus operandi for too much longer, having

been outlined on Arsenal’s transfer wishlist by The Express following the ACL injury sustained by new signing

Jurrien Timber.

Walker-Peters, who rose through the ranks at Arsenal’s North London rivals Spurs and has earned two senior caps

for England, has been championed as a player simply too good for the Championship, so top-flight interest does not

arrive as too much of a surprise.

It arrives as even less of a surprise that Southampton have immediately set their sights on a potential replacement,

and Spence is one that fits the criteria and would precisely fill the void that may open up before long.

Having only recently celebrated his 23rd birthday, Spence already possesses key promotion experience.

Of course, the former-Middlesbrough flyer was a cornerstone in Steve Cooper’s promotion-winning Forest side,

having appeared in all but three league matches for the East Midlands side as they put Huddersfield Town to the

sword in the play-off final.

That know-how will be a vital consideration for Martin, and it could just prove instrumental for a team that naturally

behold ambitions of returning to the top-flight at the very first time of asking this season.

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