Mamadou Sangaré has emerged as a reported target for Tottenham Hotspur, with the Premier League club said to be exploring a potential move for the RC Lens midfielder.
The 23-year-old Mali international, currently valued at €15.00m, is being linked with a switch from Ligue 1 to the Premier League, according to data listing a rumoured transfer from Lens to Tottenham. The information does not include a fee or any indication of an agreed deal, and the probability of the transfer is marked only as “?”, underlining that discussions, if any, remain at a speculative stage.
Sangaré is under contract at Lens, but there is no publicly listed expiry date in the data provided, leaving open the possibility that he could either command a significant fee in the near future or, further down the line, edge towards free-agent status if no agreement is reached. For Tottenham, the link reflects a continued search for central midfield options, while for Lens it hints at potential interest from England in one of their more valuable assets.
A left-footed central midfielder, Sangaré has seen his market value rise sharply in recent seasons, climbing from €4.00m at Rapid Vienna in October 2024 to €15.00m at Lens by mid-December 2025. That progression follows a career path through Austria and Belgium, with spells at FC Liefering, Grazer AK 1902, Red Bull Salzburg, TSV Hartberg and Zulte Waregem before his move to Rapid Vienna and subsequently to Lens.
Born in Bamako on 26 June 2002 and standing at 1.81m, Sangaré has predominantly operated in central midfield across those leagues, gaining experience in the Austrian Bundesliga, Belgian football and now Ligue 1.
If a transfer to Tottenham were to materialise, it would mark his first venture into English football and could prove a decisive step in shaping his reputation at the top level of the European game.
