The ex -Tottenham, Jermain Defoe, has named the most undervalued player in the Premier League.
The striker who made 363 appearances in Spurs, scoring 143 goals and attending another 29 is considered one of the best forwards in the recent history of the league.
He appeared for several Premier League clubs, in addition to Tottenham, including West Ham, Sunderland, Bournemouth and Portsmouth, scoring 305 goals in his career and attending another 51 in more than 700 appearances in his club career. ((Transfer marketThat)
With extensive game experience, he works as a spread for sports networks and recently said about the most undervalued player in the league.
Jermain Defoe says James Maddison is the most undervalued player in the league
He named James Maddison as the current most undervalued player in the league, saying that when he plays Tottenham immediately improves the side. He added that, in his best way, he is good enough to play England.
Speaking Livecoresaid:
“Maybe James Maddison, you know. I think when we see when he plays Tottenham the qualities he brings.
“I would love to see him back on the squad of England and try to enter the team of England. He missed the euros, which was obviously disappointing for him, but I think the best version of James Maddison can play for England.”

Maddison’s time in Tottenham
Maddison joined Spurs in 2023 with the reputation of one of the best midfielders in the league after his consistent performances for Leicester City over the years.
Signed by 40m, he had an instantaneous impact on Spurs, scoring 3 and attending 5 in his first 10 games. However, injuries ruled out his season, forcing him to lose 2 months of action. His form after his return was not the same, which caused him to lose the side of England of Gareth Southgate for euros.
This season has found it difficult to play regular play. Ange Postecoglou has used it as a player of the squad, after having started only 17 league games of the 27, leaving the bench in 10.
However, whenever he has played, he has had a visible impact, leaving some Spurs fans frustrated due to the lack of play time who are handed over to the midfielder. This has resulted in speculations that Maddison has fallen with the manager.
Despite the limited play time, the “Bright” Spurs player He has marked 11 and has helped 7 in 38 matches in all competitions. These are 18 goals and assists in 25 beginnings, which is excellent for someone who supposedly not in their best shape.