German Clubs, Inter Milan & Juventus Monitoring Tottenham Talent Eyoma
Published: October 17, 2017
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that Tottenham Hotspur defender Timothy Eyoma is attracting interest from foreign clubs after catching the eye at the 2017 Fifa U17 World Cup.
As the Under 17 World Cup heads into the business end of the competition, some German clubs, Inter Milan and Juventus have been on the trail of the England number two in India.
It is known that Borussia Dortmund have posted scouts to monitor the outstanding talents at the Fifa U17 World Cup.
Dortmund are hoping to make Sancho the norm, not the exception with regards to grabbing the best British talents who have no chance of first team football in their country but feel they are good enough, and could make a move for Eyoma.
Born 29 January, 2000, Timothy Eyoma has appeared two times for Steve Cooper's side in India, but has not been named in the starting eleven for Tuesday afternoon's second round tie with Japan.
This season, the defender has eight games under his belt for Tottenham Hotspur's youth teams in all competitions.
Timothy's brother Aaron Eyoma turns out for London rivals Arsenal.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : fifa.com
As the Under 17 World Cup heads into the business end of the competition, some German clubs, Inter Milan and Juventus have been on the trail of the England number two in India.
It is known that Borussia Dortmund have posted scouts to monitor the outstanding talents at the Fifa U17 World Cup.
Dortmund are hoping to make Sancho the norm, not the exception with regards to grabbing the best British talents who have no chance of first team football in their country but feel they are good enough, and could make a move for Eyoma.
Born 29 January, 2000, Timothy Eyoma has appeared two times for Steve Cooper's side in India, but has not been named in the starting eleven for Tuesday afternoon's second round tie with Japan.
This season, the defender has eight games under his belt for Tottenham Hotspur's youth teams in all competitions.
Timothy's brother Aaron Eyoma turns out for London rivals Arsenal.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : fifa.com
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