Tottenham Hotspur continue to be linked with a move for promising Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney.
Spurs were reported to be interested in the 22-year-old a few months ago, with speculation surrounding a potential January move ultimately failing to come to fruition. However, their interest in the talented midfielder remains strong.
According to the latest report from TBRTottenham had scouts on hand to watch Hackney in action during Middlesbrough’s first two Championship games this season.
Tottenham attracted by the versatility of Hayden Hackney
He has already established himself as one of Middlesbrough’s key players, having made 71 appearances for the club, scoring five goals and six assists.
Hackney is primarily a defensive midfielder, but has shown the versatility to play in a number of midfield roles, including centre-back and attacking midfielder.
That adaptability is said to be one of the key reasons for Tottenham’s continued interest, as manager Ange Postecoglou values ​​multi-functional players who can operate in different positions.
While Tottenham remain interested in the young midfielder, Middlesbrough manager Michael Carrick is reluctant to part with one of his most promising talents.
Hackney is seen as a crucial player for the Championship, and Middlesbrough will likely resist any attempts to take him away.
Tottenham’s recent transfer strategy
Tottenham’s pursuit of Hackney aligns with their wider transfer strategy under Postecoglou, which involves targeting young, versatile players who can adapt to different roles within the team.
As Spurs look to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season, Hackney’s ability to perform in multiple midfield positions makes him an attractive option for the north London club.