Tottenham have joined Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest in the race for Sevilla left-back Joaquín Oso, with a contract deadline potentially opening the door to a €10 million transfer.
According to Vamos Mi Sevilla FC, the three Premier League clubs are monitoring the 23-year-old as Sevilla make a final attempt to secure his future.
Oso has less than a year remaining on his contract, and stalled renewal talks mean Sevilla could soon make him officially available for transfer.
Tottenham join Premier League rivals in Oso race
Newcastle and Forest had already been linked with Oso before Tottenham entered the picture.
Newcastle are reportedly the only one of the three clubs confirmed to have contacted Sevilla directly, while Forest previously made enquiries about the conditions required to sign the defender.
Tottenham’s interest now adds further competition.
Villarreal, Real Betis, Real Sociedad and Fiorentina are also said to be monitoring Oso, with five top-flight clubs reportedly contacting Sevilla to ask about his availability.
The growing interest comes despite Oso having made only 25 senior appearances for Sevilla. Twenty-four of those came last season, when he established himself as a regular first-team option.
His age, development and contract situation have now made him an attractive target.
Sevilla set deadline before €10m transfer decision
Sevilla still want Oso to sign a new contract, but negotiations have stalled because the club consider his agent’s demands too high.
The Spanish side have now reportedly issued an ultimatum to his representatives.
If there is no immediate progress in renewal talks, Sevilla are prepared to place Oso on the market with a starting price of around €10 million rather than risk losing him for nothing in 2027.
That fee would be comfortably within reach for Tottenham, Newcastle and Forest.
The situation also gives interested clubs a clear reason to wait. Oso’s suitors are expected to see whether the contract deadline produces an agreement before making their next move.
Key points
- Tottenham have joined Newcastle and Forest in the race for Oso.
- Newcastle have already contacted Sevilla about the left-back.
- Oso has less than a year remaining on his contract.
- Sevilla have set a deadline for his representatives to agree a renewal.
- A failed contract agreement could make him available for around €10 million.
What happens next?
The immediate focus is on Sevilla’s contract deadline.
If Oso’s representatives reject the club’s terms, the left-back could officially enter the transfer market for around €10 million. That may trigger more concrete moves from his Premier League suitors.
For now, there is no clear favourite and no indication of which club Oso would prefer to join.
Which Premier League move would suit Oso best: Tottenham, Newcastle or Nottingham Forest?
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