Tottenham are casting the net wide in attack and Antonio Nusa is the latest name under serious consideration. According to Sports View, Spurs are weighing up a summer move for the RB Leipzig winger as Roberto De Zerbi looks to add pace, unpredictability and depth in the final third.
The report makes the situation plain enough. Nusa is a player Tottenham admire, a “fantastic” Norway international and a “great talent” who has enhanced his reputation on the World Cup stage. That matters. Tournament football can distort judgement, but it also shows who can handle pressure, who can carry a threat in big moments and who looks comfortable when the tempo rises.
Nusa has done that. The 21-year-old helped Norway knock Brazil out and now heads into a quarter-final against England with more eyes on him. He has one goal in five World Cup appearances, which is respectable rather than explosive, but raw output is only part of the story.
Antonio Nusa gives Tottenham tactical flexibility
This is where the fit becomes interesting. Nusa is primarily a left winger, but he can also operate on the right or through the middle. For a manager trying to build variation across the front line, that versatility counts. His strengths are clearly identified, dribbling, playing through balls and shooting from distance. In other words, he can destabilise a defence in more than one way.
The numbers are solid too. He scored five goals and four assists in 35 games last season, after posting five goals and eight assists in 2024-25. They are not superstar figures, but they suggest development and a player who still has room to grow.
Spurs transfer strategy points to more attacking arrivals
Tottenham have already been active. Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali have arrived in midfield, while Martin Dubravka, Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson and Jan Paul van Hecke strengthen the defence. That leaves attack as the obvious next area.
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