On Tuesday, we covered an article in Tuttosport looking at how Antonio Conte was a big fan of Wilfried Singo and how Tottenham had previously attempted to sign the player from Torino.
The right-back could be the long-term solution in the role at Spurs, much like they believe Destiny Udogie will be on their left following the transfer deal struck with Udinese over the summer.
However, there were some worries in Italy, as the defender had yet to hit the same heights as last season, with Torino working to rectify that.
Either way, it seems unlikely that Tottenham will give up so easily on a talent Conte clearly likes, and Torino Granata have an article looking at the player’s future.
Recalling what was said in Tuttosport, the website then add that thanks to an automatic renewal, his contract with the Serie A side will last until 2024, but that doesn’t he will stay that long.
Regarding a January transfer, ‘it will depend on offers’, but what they do believe is that Singo ‘is expected to end up on the market in June’, with the club set to make a lovely profit on whatever money comes in, having bought him from AS Denguélé for £180k in 2019.
As for Tottenham, that’s an opportunity they will likely not want to let slip, because the 21-year-old still has a lot of potential, and despite a dip in performances, someone like Conte will undoubtedly get the best out of him.