Tottenham and Arsenal are interested in Sudakov’s transfer next summer – source

The Shakhtar midfielder is also in the sphere of interest of Manchester City and Liverpool

Tottenham And Arsenal interested in transferring the midfielder Miner Georgy Sudakov next summer.

It is reported that the 22-year-old midfielder will not change his club registration in the winter transfer window, but in the summer of 2025 both London clubs will show a concrete interest in him. At the same time, there is an understanding of the difficulty of conducting any negotiations with Shakhtar, which may complicate the transfer of a player to the Premier League.

Sudakov is also in the sphere of interests of Manchester City and Liverpool. The city residents, in particular, are beginning to plan to build a team for the next seasons without 33-year-old midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, so they turned their attention to the Ukrainian midfielder. It was reported that scouts from Liverpool and Manchester City looked at Sudakov in the Champions League match against Atalanta (0:3).

In February, we recall, the Donetsk club officially extended the contract with Sudakov. The new agreement is valid until December 31, 2028. The player’s contract clause is 150 million euros.

In March of this year, Georgy said that in the winter Shakhtar received offers from Juventus and Napoli. It was also reported that the midfielder’s entourage was in preliminary negotiations with Manchester City, Liverpool, Barcelona and Bayern. In April-May, Chelsea and Tottenham communicated with Sudakov’s representatives.

In the last UPL match, Sudakov scored with poker against LNZ (5:1). The midfielder was eventually recognized as the best player of the 9th round of the UPL.

In total, this season Sudakov played 11 matches for Shakhtar in all competitions – he scored 7 goals and 3 assists.

Shakhtar will play its next match on October 18 away against Kolos.

Source: Sportarena

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