Tottenham Hotspur have officially confirmed that midfielder Yves Bissouma has left the club following the expiration of his contract. The 29-year-old struggled to maintain a consistent role in the starting lineup under manager Roberto De Zerbi, leading the North London club to decline a contract extension.
Since arriving from Brighton & Hove Albion in July 2022, Bissouma was expected to be a cornerstone of the Spurs’ defensive midfield. However, his tenure was hampered by recurring injury problems and limited game time, preventing him from establishing the influence the club had originally envisioned.
Now available as a free agent, the Malian international remains an attractive prospect for teams seeking midfield reinforcement. Early reports suggest that both Sunderland and Bournemouth are monitoring his situation. Sunderland may view Bissouma as a vital signing to drive their push for Premier League promotion, while Bournemouth could utilize his experience to bring much-needed stability to their squad after a difficult campaign.
With the transfer window now open, Bissouma is expected to evaluate his options carefully, prioritizing a move that guarantees regular first-team football. Given his previous success in the Premier League, particularly during his time at Brighton, he possesses the quality to be a significant asset for his next employer.
The footballing world will be watching closely to see where the experienced midfielder lands as clubs finalize their squads for the upcoming season.
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