Callum Olusesi: Central midfielder linked with summer move to Torino in Italy

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Teenage midfielder Callum Olusesi has been linked with a move from Tottenham Hotspur U21 to Serie A side Torino, with the mooted transfer currently rated at a 16% probability.

The 18-year-old central midfielder, who represents Tottenham’s U21 side in Premier League 2, is being monitored by the Italian club according to data from Transfermarkt, though there has been no indication of advanced negotiations or an imminent agreement. Torino’s interest is understood to centre on his potential resale value and relatively modest current market valuation of €500,000, rather than any immediate first‑team role being guaranteed.

Olusesi is under contract at Spurs’ academy set-up, but with no publicly listed expiry date on his current deal, observers have noted the possibility that he could become a free agent in the medium term if new terms are not agreed. For now, any suggestion of a switch to Turin remains speculative, with the low percentage probability underlining the early stage of the rumour.

Born in London on 11 March 2007, Olusesi holds both English and Nigerian nationality and has progressed through Tottenham’s youth ranks, moving from the club’s Youth side to the U18s in 2023 before stepping up to the U21 squad ahead of the 2024-25 season. Operating primarily as a central midfielder and favouring his right foot, he has been developing in Premier League 2, the main competition for England’s elite academy sides.

The youngster’s market value has twice been assessed at €500,000 for Tottenham U21 during 2025, reflecting steady rather than rapid progression. Detailed public records of recent individual match performances, including opponents, dates, scorelines and specific displays, are not available in the provided data.

Should a move to Torino eventually materialise, the switch from Premier League 2 to Serie A would represent a significant step in Olusesi’s career trajectory and could prove pivotal in shaping both his reputation and long‑term potential.

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