Bergvall seeks Spurs exit after midfield overhaul worth £185m
Tottenham Hotspur's summer spending spree has created a midfield logjam, and academy graduate Lucas Bergvall is reportedly considering his future at the club. According to sources, the Swedish midfielder wants to leave after Spurs splashed out a combined £185m on Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes.
The massive investment in central midfield has pushed Bergvall down the pecking order. With Ange Postecoglou's side now boasting one of the deepest midfields in the Premier League, the 22-year-old's opportunities are set to be severely limited.
Context: Tottenham's midfield transformation
Tottenham have undergone a dramatic midfield rebuild this summer. The arrivals of Tonali from AC Milan for £80m and Fernandes from Benfica for £105m represent a total outlay of £185m on two players alone. This follows last season's signings of James Maddison and Pape Matar Sarr.
Postecoglou's system relies on high energy and technical security in midfield. Tonali brings defensive solidity and passing range, while Fernandes offers creativity and goal threat. Bergvall, predominantly a box-to-box player, now faces competition from Yves Bissouma, Rodrigo Bentancur, and other senior stars.
Last season, Bergvall made just 12 Premier League appearances, starting only four. His minutes dropped significantly after the turn of the year, and the new signings have effectively ended his path to regular first-team football.
Impact: What Bergvall's exit means for Spurs and FPL
Bergvall's potential departure would have several ramifications. For Tottenham, losing a homegrown player with resale value could be a financial hit, but it would free up a squad place and wage budget. For Bergvall, a move to a club where he can play regularly is crucial at this stage of his development.
- Tactical fit: Bergvall's engine and pressing ability suit Postecoglou's style, but the manager has prioritised proven quality over potential.
- FPL impact: Bergvall is owned by less than 0.5% of FPL managers and priced at £5.0m. His exit would have minimal fantasy impact, but the continued presence of Tonali (£6.0m) and Fernandes (£7.5m) makes Spurs midfield an unattractive FPL asset.
- Transfer market context: A loan or permanent sale for Bergvall could net Spurs a fee of £15-20m, decent profit on an academy product.
What's next for Bergvall and Tottenham?
Bergvall is expected to submit a formal transfer request in the coming days. Several Premier League clubs have expressed interest, including West Ham and Brighton, who can offer him first-team minutes. Tottenham are likely to demand at least £15m for the Swedish international.
With the transfer window closing in two weeks, a resolution is imminent. If Bergvall moves on, Spurs will have raised their midfield investment to over £200m this summer, underlining their ambition to break into the top four. For Bergvall, the next step is to find a club where he can fulfil his potential.
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