Tottenham Open to Selling Striker Alejo Veliz

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Tottenham Hotspur is actively managing its squad this summer, and striker Alejo Veliz, one of last year`s less prominent signings, could potentially leave. According to talkSPORT, Spurs are “open to selling” Veliz during the current transfer window. This potential departure would mark a quiet end to a move that didn`t quite live up to expectations.

Veliz joined Tottenham in 2023 from Rosario Central for a fee of £13 million, arriving with a promising reputation from the Argentine youth ranks. However, the 21-year-old made only eight senior appearances for the club, scoring a single goal. It now appears his future lies away from North London.

Despite media reports in Argentina suggesting a potential move to Racing Club, talkSPORT indicates that Spurs “have yet to receive a formal bid” for the young forward and that “no potential deals currently at an advanced stage.”

Football journalist Ben Jacobs corroborated this information, stating: “Suggestions Alejo Veliz is close to Racing are wide of the mark. Spurs are open to an exit, but haven’t received any formal bid. Nothing is advanced or concrete so far.”

Veliz spent parts of last season on loan at Sevilla and Espanyol, but neither spell significantly boosted his profile or form. His struggles in La Liga suggest a player still needing to adapt to European football, potentially requiring a fresh start back in his home country.

Veliz`s situation is part of a broader squad transition at Spurs under new manager Thomas Frank, who replaced Ange Postecoglou. Frank appears to be overseeing a deliberate reshaping of the team.

Confirmed signings include permanent deals for former loanees Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel. Japanese international Kota Takai has also joined, fitting the profile of a youthful, athletic squad Frank seems keen to build.

Concurrently, several players are leaving the club. Fraser Forster and Sergio Reguilon are set to depart at the end of June, and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has moved to Marseille. Veliz could soon join this list if a formal offer materializes.

A potential departure for Veliz raises questions about Tottenham`s long-term attacking depth. Richarlison is currently the primary forward option, but his time at the club has been affected by injuries and inconsistency. While Mathys Tel offers one possibility for the future, Spurs may need to seek other attacking reinforcements as they balance European and domestic competitions.

Based on his limited impact and statistics, a sale for Veliz is understandable. Spurs invested reasonably, but his development didn`t align with the tactical demands of the high-tempo Premier League. A return to Racing Club could provide him with a much-needed fresh start in a more familiar environment.

For many Tottenham supporters, the Veliz story is one of unfulfilled potential. He arrived with some excitement as a promising young talent, expected to fit into the club`s long-term plans. However, football moves quickly, and his minimal impact in eight appearances speaks volumes.

There is generally no ill will towards Veliz. Spurs fans have seen promising players struggle to settle in Europe before. After loan spells that didn`t work out, a mutual decision to move on is often the logical next step. If Veliz does return to Argentina, particularly to Racing Club, most fans would likely wish him well.

The squad reshuffle under Thomas Frank seems focused and pragmatic. Additions like Danso, Tel, and Takai suggest a focus on defensive solidity, youth, and athleticism. It appears there wasn`t a clear, fitting role for Veliz within this new vision.

Ultimately, a clean break seems beneficial for all parties involved. For Tottenham, it`s another calculated step forward in the ongoing process of considered squad evolution this summer.

Malcolm Thwaites
Malcolm Thwaites

Malcolm Thwaites, 44, respected sports writer based in Newcastle. Specializes in the historical and cultural aspects of football, particularly focusing on northern English clubs.

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