Amidst reports linking Swedish sensation Roony Bardghji with a move to Tottenham Hotspur, it has now emerged that a European club have launched an offer for the Copenhagen winger.

There has been a lot of debate over Tottenham’s transfer policy over the last couple of years, and some reports have indicated that the Spurs recruitment team have decided to prioritise signing experienced additions over youthful exuberance this summer.

However, the report made it clear that the change in policy does not mean the Lilywhites will not be shopping for some gems like the ones they have found over recent years, namely, Lucas Bergvall, Archie Gray and Luka Vuskovic.

One man who is on their wishlist is the young Swede, with several outlets reporting that Tottenham may test the waters with an offer for Bardghji this summer.

Bardghji has refused to sign a new contract at Copenhagen, and with his contract running out in January 2026, his days at the Danish club appear to be numbered.

Roony Bardghji of FC Copenhagen celebrates after scoring his side's fourth goal during the UEFA Champions League match between F.C. Copenhagen and ...Photo by James Gill – Danehouse/Getty ImagesPortuguese clubs submit an offer for Roony Bardghji

It turns out that it is Porto who have made the first move for the 19-year-old, with Fabrizio Romano taking to social media to reveal that the club have now submitted an offer for the attacker.

Romano does not disclose the value of Porto’s offer or indicate whether it is likely to be accepted, making it clear that the deal is not yet advanced.

He also adds that many clubs around Europe are keen on landing Bardghji, although he does not name any of the other interested suitors.

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How much would Tottenham have to pay for Bardghji?

Given the Sweden Under-21 international’s contract situation, Copenhagen are reportedly willing to sell him for a cut-price fee at the moment.

It was revealed by GiveMeSport recently that Tottenham can land Bardghji for £10m and the teenager would be open to uniting with fellow Swedish starlet Lucas Bergvall at Hotspur Way.

However, that particular report claimed that other Premier League clubs, including Newcastle and Aston Villa, had also spoken to the Copenhagen man’s representatives about a summer move.

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