Tottenham Hotspur is preparing for an important transfer initiative. Reports indicate that the club intends to activate a €25m (£21m) release clause for Real Betis midfielder Johnny Cardoso.
This clause was part of the agreement that brought Giovani Lo Celso to Betis last summer, giving Spurs a competitive advantage in acquiring the promising US international.
At 23 years old, Cardoso has shone as a key player for Betis under Manuel Pellegrini’s management. Since making his move from Internacional to the Spanish club, he has consistently displayed impressive performances.
In the current season, he has appeared in 15 matches across all competitions and has started the last five games in La Liga. His rising profile has attracted interest not just from Tottenham but also from Premier League rival Aston Villa.
Timing is crucial: January vs. Summer
Tottenham’s pursuit of Cardoso arises when their midfield already boasts considerable talent. With players like Yves Bissouma, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Pape Sarr available, Ange Postecoglou has many options at his disposal.
However, Spurs might opt to secure Cardoso’s transfer sooner rather than later to outmaneuver Aston Villa and other interested clubs.
As per reports, the release clause will be valid until June 2024, presenting Tottenham with a limited time frame to make a decision. Delaying until the summer could mean competing against rival bidders for Cardoso’s signature.
For Aston Villa, landing the Betis midfielder would be a significant achievement, particularly as both teams aim for Champions League qualification.
Cardoso’s Emergence
Cardoso has established himself as a dependable and adaptable midfielder, showcasing reliability on the pitch. His frequent playing time at Betis demonstrates the faith his manager has in him and his capacity to excel at a high level.
On the international front, he is also evolving with the US national team under Mauricio Pochettino’s guidance.
Recently, Cardoso earned his 18th cap for the USMNT, coming off the bench in a 2-1 victory over Jamaica during the CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinals.
As Tottenham and Aston Villa show interest, Real Betis faces a tough choice. Although the club may wish to retain Cardoso until the season concludes, the financial incentive to leverage his value in the January market could prompt a quicker decision.