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This was really good analysis and interesting for a few reasons
1. It’s clear that Frank will adapt to most of the current tactical trends so it will be fascinating to see how much of a difference that makes to the outcome of our season and also to see how the media intelligentsia react and choose to cover the club now,
2. Both of the analysts and host all agreed that the profile we really need is the deep lying playmaker in the CM pivot. I don’t know football like those 2 but fully agree what we really need is another player in MF who can pass.
This is interesting to me because every summer we seem to have on obvious profile or 2 missing and always seem to fill that role a year late. I.e CBs after Conte and a 1v1 specialist after Ange.
I agree with the bolded above. I asked ChatGPT and here is our exchange:
Tottenham needs a deep-lying playmaker in the center midfield pivot, a player who can make incisive, progressive passes, a creative number 6 you might say. Can you identify any such players potentially on the market as a transfer target for Tottenham?
ChatGPT said:
You're spot-on: Tottenham's midfield could really benefit from a deep-lying playmaker—a number 6 with the vision and passing range to control tempo, thread progressive passes, and unlock defences. Here are some realistic transfer targets this summer who fit the profile:
Top Transfer Targets for Tottenham as a Deep-Lying Playmaker
1. Ángelo Stiller (VfB Stuttgart, Germany)
A modern Kroos‑type, Stiller boasts elite composure and immaculate passing from deep. Real Madrid have linked him with a move (~€40 m). He averages nearly 2 key passes per match and over 9 passes into the final third Reddit+2The Trivela Effect+2HufPostt+2.2. Martín Zubimendi (Real Sociedad, Spain)
Often compared to Sergio Busquets, Zubimendi excels at retention and dictating tempo. He makes deep runs, offers excellent spatial awareness, and launches attacks with pinpoint distribution Wikipedia+1ynadamas.net+1.3. Samuele Ricci (Torino, Italy)
Linked with numerous top clubs—including Juventus, Inter, Liverpool, and Tottenham—Ricci is praised for his ability to play as a number 6 or 8. He's valued around €35–40 m and offers excellent control and ball progression in the pivot Yardbarker.4. Yacine Adli (AC Milan, France)
A talented playmaker on Milan's roster who could be offloaded under the new management. He stepped up in midfield last season and has shown capability in tempo management and vision from deep Bavarian Football Works+15The Cult of Calcio+15Yardbarker+15.5. Arthur Melo (Juventus / on loan at Girona, Brazil)
Though sometimes underappreciated, Arthur brings elite vision, tight-space control, and deep-range passing. He’s capable in a defensive pivot role and has excelled under pressure Wikipedia.
Honorable Mentions (More Advanced Roles but Worth Watching)
- Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen): an elite hybrid No. 10/8 with top-notch vision, though best suited to a slightly more advanced creative role rather than the pivot Talksport+3HufPostt+3Betrekatips+3.
- Rayan Cherki (Lyon): Spurs have reportedly made contact. Highly creative, prolific in assists and goals. However, tends to operate higher up the field rather than strictly as a 6 Wikipedia+15cartilagefreecaptain.sbnation.com+15HufPostt+15.
Overview Table
| Player | Club | Age | Style | Estimated Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stiller | Stuttgart | 24 | Elite tempo controller deep playmaker | ~€40 m |
| Zubimendi | Real Sociedad | 25–26 | Busquets‑like deep pivot | €50 m+? |
| Ricci | Torino | 22–23 | Ball‑progressive number 6/8 hybrid | €35–40 m |
| Adli | AC Milan | 23 | French deep creative midfielder | Possibly available |
| Arthur Melo | Juventus/Girona | 28 | Deep-playmaking Brazilian with flair | Loan/potential buy |
How Spurs Could Fit One In
- Budget & Champions League status — Spurs can pursue players around €35–50 m.
- Squad fit — A true deep‑lying playmaker offers variety alongside Bentancur or Ndombele‑type profiles, depending on role flexibility.
- Managerial preference — Under Thomas Frank, or the right technical coach, players like Stiller, Ricci, or Zubimendi could thrive in a punt-for-deep controlling pivot.
Final Thoughts
- Ángelo Stiller is perhaps the purest stylistic match for a creative control role in midfield.
- Zubimendi and Ricci bring strong tactical awareness and ball progression from deep.
- Adli is a potential budget option from Milan if they’re open to selling.
- Arthur Melo offers a technically gifted back-up or squad rotor option.