Spanish-Nigerian striker Samu Aghehowa emerges as Tottenham’s top transfer target
Tottenham Hotspur have set their sights on Spanish-Nigerian forward Samu Aghehowa as their top attacking target for the upcoming transfer window.
The 21-year-old FC Porto striker has caught the attention of several major European clubs after a breakout season in Portugal.
He scored 25 goals in 37 matches, establishing himself as one of the most promising young forwards in European football.
Tottenham view Aghehowa as the perfect fit for their evolving project under sporting director Fabio Paratic
i. His dynamic playing style, strength, and ability to score from different positions have made him a standout figure in the Portuguese Liga.
Reports from football journalist Graeme Bailey reveal that Aghehowa sits at the top of Paratici’s shortlist.
The Italian executive has already persuaded manager Thomas Frank to prioritise the striker’s signing ahead of next season.
Aghehowa’s rise has been rapid. Born in Nigeria but holding Spanish nationality, he joined Porto’s setup as a teenager and quickly worked his way into the senior squad.
His blend of pace, power, and technical precision makes him difficult to contain. Defenders struggle against his movement, while his sharp finishing turns half-chances into goals.
FC Porto value their star forward highly, with a release clause set at €100 million. However, the club’s financial struggles could push them to accept a lower offer if serious negotiations begin.
Tottenham hope to use that leverage to strike a deal that aligns with their long-term recruitment plan.
The North London club’s search for a reliable centre-forward has intensified since the departure of their previous talismanic striker.
Aghehowa’s profile fits perfectly into Tottenham’s desire to sign young, high-potential players who can grow with the project.
His ability to link play and create space also appeals to Frank’s tactical setup, which relies on quick transitions and intelligent movement in the final third.
Tottenham’s recruitment strategy in recent seasons has focused on identifying emerging stars before they explode on the global stage.
Aghehowa’s performances in Portugal, combined with his consistent development, have made him an ideal candidate for such a move.
Despite the growing interest, Porto remain reluctant to lose their star striker midway through the season.
The club’s management understands his market value and hopes his continued success could drive a bidding war among European giants.
Aghehowa, meanwhile, continues to let his performances speak for him. His focus remains on helping Porto challenge for the league title while maintaining his excellent form in front of goal.
His maturity and discipline have impressed coaches and scouts alike, adding to the growing admiration around him.
Tottenham, however, appear determined to make their move. Paratici views Aghehowa as more than just a short-term solution — he sees him as the cornerstone of the club’s future attack.
If negotiations progress, the coming transfer window could bring one of the Premier League’s most anticipated signings.
