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Sources: Chelsea Encouraged in Lucas Bergvall Bid After Big Tottenham News
Chelsea have received fresh encouragement in their pursuit of Tottenham Hotspur's highly-rated midfielder Lucas Bergvall amid Spurs' ongoing struggles in the 2025-26 Premier League season.
The 20-year-old Swedish star, who joined Tottenham from Djurgarden in February 2024 for £8.5 million, has become a key asset despite the club's challenges. Bergvall shone brightly last season, earning Tottenham's Player of the Year award after appearing in 45 matches and contributing to their Europa League triumph—Spurs' first major trophy in 17 years. He recently extended his contract until 2031, underscoring his importance.
During the January transfer window, Chelsea and Aston Villa made direct inquiries to Tottenham about Bergvall's availability, as reported by The Athletic's David Ornstein. Spurs firmly rebuffed the approaches, making it clear they had no intention of selling. However, Tottenham's dire form—currently 16th in the league, just above the relegation zone—has led to manager Thomas Frank's dismissal, with Igor Tudor now interim head coach. Bergvall's reduced playing time under Frank (only 10 Premier League starts this season) and his deployment in wider roles rather than central midfield fueled rival interest.
Bergvall is currently sidelined with an ankle ligament injury from a match against Borussia Dortmund, missing the Europa League semi-finals last year and recent games. Despite this, his rapid development—from Swedish football to Premier League stardom—has attracted admirers like Barcelona, Liverpool, and others. Tottenham view him as untouchable alongside prospects like Pape Sarr and Archie Gray, though no Champions League football next season could force tough decisions. A sale would command a nine-figure fee, with Djurgarden holding a 10-15% sell-on clause.
Chelsea, seeking midfield reinforcements after Dário Essugo's injury, see Bergvall as a £35m-plus target. Spurs' woes might reopen the door this summer, giving the Blues renewed hope in this intra-London battle.
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