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Pape Matar Sarr could leave Tottenham? Marseille interested

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There are recent reports surrounding Tottenham & Pape Matar Sarr… with him and his probable to leave the North-Londoners this summer.

Marseille & other clubs have expressed interest in signing the 20-year-old midfielder, who had his first season involved with the senior squad at Spurs.

Everyone knows the massive potential Sarr possesses, and him backing that up with the demand for more playing time is fair to his abilities & what he has done prior to the Spurs move.

In the 2022/2023 season, Sarr made only 14 appearances in all competitions for Tottenham. However, his talent and potential have caught the attention of several clubs, including Marseille. Journalist Santi Aouna relayed Footmercato’s report, indicating that Sarr is appreciated by Marseille’s board and is on their list of potential targets. Alongside Marseille, a few Premier League clubs are also reportedly keen on the midfielder, making his future uncertain.

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Sarr, a former Metz player in Ligue 1, has showcased his skills and potential in French football prior to his transfer to N17. Regarded as a remarkable midfielder, he has demonstrated his ability to thrive at an elite level. According to Jack Pitt-Brooke of The Athletic, Sarr has been recognised as one of the top young players in his position on a global scale.

The Premier League’s recent conclusion saw Tottenham Hotspur finish in eighth place, highlighting the pressing necessity for prompt enhancement and progress. The club is faced with the possibility of not being able to afford the time to wait for their young players to fully realise their potential in the Premier League.

The sense of urgency surrounding the matter may factor into Sarr’s prospective departure, as the club seeks out individuals who can make an immediate impact.

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