Tottenham HotspurTeam·Tottenham Hotspur is actively pursuing BundesligaCompetition·Bundesliga winger Antonio NusaPlayer·Antonio Nusa, with reports indicating the North London club is keen to secure the Norwegian international's services from RB LeipzigTeam·RB Leipzig. This move aligns with manager Roberto De Zerbi's ambitious plans to strengthen the squad following a challenging 2025/26 campaign.
The 2025/26 season proved difficult for Tottenham HotspurTeam·Tottenham Hotspur, who finished 17th in the Premier LeagueCompetition·Premier League, narrowly avoiding relegation by a two-point margin. The club underwent a managerial change in February 2026, with Thomas Frank departing and Igor TudorCoach·Igor Tudor serving as interim head coach before Roberto De Zerbi's appointment on March 31, 2026. De Zerbi's arrival brought a late surge, as he guided Spurs to 11 points from their final six matches, ultimately securing their top-flight status on the last day. Beyond the league, Tottenham reached the UEFA Champions LeagueCompetition·Champions League Round of 16, the FA CupCompetition·FA Cup Third Round, the EFL CupCompetition·EFL Cup Fourth Round, and were runners-up in the UEFA Super CupCompetition·UEFA Super Cup, with RicharlisonPlayer·Richarlison leading the team with 12 goals across all competitions.
Antonio NusaPlayer·Antonio Nusa, a 21-year-old talent, has emerged as one of Germany's most promising young wingers. Primarily operating on the left flank but also capable on the right, Nusa is celebrated for his ability to create space, deliver decisive passes, and contribute to goal-scoring opportunities through his dribbling prowess. During the 2025/26 BundesligaCompetition·Bundesliga season, he recorded an impressive 13 goals and assists. His impact extended to the international stage, where he scored against Ivory CoastTeam·Ivory Coast in the Round of 32 and played a pivotal role in NorwayTeam·Norway reaching the quarter-finals of the World CupCompetition·World Cup. Talent scout Jacek Kulig has described Nusa as "arguably one of the BundesligaCompetition·Bundesliga's biggest jewels."
Roberto De Zerbi is spearheading a comprehensive squad overhaul for the 2026/27 season, with a clear focus on acquiring a new winger and a centre-forward. The club's hierarchy has reportedly provided substantial backing, evidenced by significant midfield signings such as Mateus FernandesPlayer·Mateus Fernandes for £85 million and Sandro TonaliPlayer·Sandro Tonali for a club-record £100 million. De Zerbi has openly articulated his vision for a stronger team.
"We have to complete the squad with the first level of players because we suffered too much."— Roberto De Zerbi.
This statement underscores his commitment to elevating the team's quality, particularly in attacking areas, especially given recent injuries to existing wingers like Wilson OdobertPlayer·Wilson Odobert and Xavi SimonsPlayer·Xavi Simons, and the sale of Brennan JohnsonPlayer·Brennan Johnson. While Nusa has not been explicitly named by De Zerbi, the reported interest aligns perfectly with this strategic direction.
Tottenham faces stiff competition for Nusa's signature. Several prominent European clubs, including Aston VillaTeam·Aston Villa, Newcastle UnitedTeam·Newcastle United, ArsenalTeam·Arsenal, AC MilanTeam·AC Milan, Napoli, Atlético Madrid, Crystal PalaceTeam·Crystal Palace, JuventusTeam·Juventus, and Bayern MunichTeam·Bayern Munich, are also reportedly vying for the winger. RB LeipzigTeam·RB Leipzig is understood to be open to a sale if an offer in the region of €50 million (approximately £43 million to £51 million) is received. Tottenham's scouting network is also reportedly monitoring other wingers, including Rafael LeaoPlayer·Rafael Leao, Cody GakpoPlayer·Cody Gakpo, and SavinhoPlayer·Savinho, with Leao potentially being a primary target. The pursuit of Nusa highlights Tottenham's intent to inject pace, creativity, and goal-scoring threat into their forward line as they prepare for the new season.

Antonio Nusa (left) and Oscar Bobb celebrate Norway's victory over Brazil at the 2026 World Cup. Photo: NTB/IMAGO
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