Tottenham were under immense pressure towards the end of the summer transfer window after missing out on key targets Morgan Gibbs-White and Eze. While their pursuit of Gibbs-White ended earlier in the summer after Nottingham Forest blocked the midfielder's transfer, Spurs saw their move for Crystal Palace's Eze hijacked at the last moment as their arch-rivals Arsenal secured the England international's signature.
With James Maddison already out for the majority of the season with an ACL rupture, Spurs were growing impatient over signing a new creative midfielder. That is when they shifted their focus to AS Monaco starlet Akliouche, although they ended up signing Dutch star Simons from RB Leipzig instead.
Earlier in the window, Manchester City and Bayer Leverkusen had also shown interest in the talented attacker as both Pep Guardiola and Erik ten Hag were ready to battle it out in the transfer market. The youngster's stock rose after a breakout campaign in the 2024-25 season, in which he scored seven goals and registered 12 assists across all competitions for the French giants.






