Spurs transfer move for Emil Forsberg would not ‘surprise’ his agent

‘It’s nothing that surprises me at all’: Emil Forsberg’s agent hails Jose Mourinho amid Spurs interest as he claims future will soon become clear for the RB Leipzig winger

  • Tottenham Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho praised Emil Forsberg last week 
  • There have been suggestions Spurs could move for him in the summer window 
  • Forsberg’s agent has now said he is not shocked that they snap him up 

Emil Forsberg’s agent has admitted he is ‘not surprised’ by Tottenham’s apparent interest in his player.

Spurs manager Jose Mourinho was full of praise for the RB Leipzig man after his side lost 1-0 against them in the Champions League last week.

And there have since been suggestions that Spurs could move for the winger in the summer window.

Emil Forsberg’s agent has admitted he is ‘not surprised’ by Tottenham’s apparent interest

Jose Mourinho was full of praise for the RB Leipzig winger after losing to his side last week

Jose Mourinho was full of praise for the RB Leipzig winger after losing to his side last week

Now the 28-year-old’s representative has suggested he is not shocked by those reports. 

‘It’s nothing that surprises me at all,’ said Forsberg’s agent, Hasan Cetinkaya told Swedish publication Expressen.

He continued: ‘Mourinho is a great legend who has worked with Victor Lindelof as well.

‘Together with Victor, Forsberg is the biggest star in the national team and has caused total chaos in Leipzig.

Forsberg's agent praised Mourinho as a 'great legend' after hearing him hailing his player

Forsberg’s agent praised Mourinho as a ‘great legend’ after hearing him hailing his player

‘I’m not surprised. I can say this — everyone will soon see what will happen to Emil Forsberg.’

Forsberg has previously made it clear that he wants to leave Leipzig after a difficult season for him under Julian Nagelsmann.

Forsberg told Bild: ‘Things aren’t going well. I don’t have to prove myself anymore.

‘I have a contract, but everyone knows that I dream of playing in another league.’

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