🔗 Share this article Tottenham Considering Selling Attacker Welsh International Johnson. Brennan Johnson has earned forty-two times for Wales after his first appearance in 2020. Spurs' European final hero Brennan Johnson is facing an uncertain future in North London amid increasing top-flight interest in the attacker. Sources suggest that the club, while not actively looking to sell the Welsh international, are receptive to letting Johnson leave should they receive a substantial offer. Crystal Palace are reportedly the club furthest along in their pursuit for Johnson, but a number of sides are said to be keeping tabs on his status with interest. A Season of Mixed Fortunes Johnson was Spurs' top Premier League scorer the previous campaign with 11 goals, and etched his name in Spurs folklore by netting the winner in their Europa League final triumph against Manchester United last season, ending the club's seventeen-year wait for a trophy. However, the exit of the previous manager and appointment of Thomas Frank has meant Johnson occupying more of a peripheral role this season. The Welsh forward, has been granted only six Premier League starting appearances this term. Transfer Market Interest Grows As a result, a host of clubs have been alerted to his potential availability before the winter transfer window. Due to his reduced minutes and the looming possibility of a global tournament on the horizon with his national team, a switch from Tottenham could benefit Johnson in January. The attacker moved to Spurs from Nottingham Forest in a deal valued at £47.5m in the 2023 summer window and has notched 27 goals for the club. Summary Brennan Johnson's position at Spurs is currently in doubt. The club is not actively marketing him but would consider offers. Selhurst Park officials are at the front of the queue, with further Premier League clubs monitoring. The arrival of manager has reduced his first-team opportunities this season. The January transfer window and international commitments could drive a January exit.
Brennan Johnson has earned forty-two times for Wales after his first appearance in 2020. Spurs' European final hero Brennan Johnson is facing an uncertain future in North London amid increasing top-flight interest in the attacker. Sources suggest that the club, while not actively looking to sell the Welsh international, are receptive to letting Johnson leave should they receive a substantial offer. Crystal Palace are reportedly the club furthest along in their pursuit for Johnson, but a number of sides are said to be keeping tabs on his status with interest. A Season of Mixed Fortunes Johnson was Spurs' top Premier League scorer the previous campaign with 11 goals, and etched his name in Spurs folklore by netting the winner in their Europa League final triumph against Manchester United last season, ending the club's seventeen-year wait for a trophy. However, the exit of the previous manager and appointment of Thomas Frank has meant Johnson occupying more of a peripheral role this season. The Welsh forward, has been granted only six Premier League starting appearances this term. Transfer Market Interest Grows As a result, a host of clubs have been alerted to his potential availability before the winter transfer window. Due to his reduced minutes and the looming possibility of a global tournament on the horizon with his national team, a switch from Tottenham could benefit Johnson in January. The attacker moved to Spurs from Nottingham Forest in a deal valued at £47.5m in the 2023 summer window and has notched 27 goals for the club. Summary Brennan Johnson's position at Spurs is currently in doubt. The club is not actively marketing him but would consider offers. Selhurst Park officials are at the front of the queue, with further Premier League clubs monitoring. The arrival of manager has reduced his first-team opportunities this season. The January transfer window and international commitments could drive a January exit.