José Mourinho would have proposed to the Tottenham board the signing of Diego Carlos to reinforce the defense, offering the possibility of an exchange
The magical quartet formed by Bono, Koundé, Diego Carlos and Fernando does not go unnoticed in Europe. The spotlights monopolize the French. The former Girondins player has a bigger bill as he is very young, but his great performance would not be understood if he did not have his battle partner by his side. Diego Carlos makes Koundé better and Koundé makes Diego Carlos better. The latter, would have caught the attention of Mourinho, which has its weakest point in defense. Tottenham have not had defensive certainty for years, so a supposed signing of the Brazilian would sound very good in North London.
Diego Carlos is a player who marries a lot with the idea of watching Mourinho’s football. He is a center-back who feels very comfortable defending in a low block, rejecting balls whether they are frontal or lateral, and he feels comfortable within the area. In addition, he has a precise long ball movement, a quality that is practiced in the Premier and that ‘Mou’ asks of his defenders. At 28, he has reached his best level at Sevilla.
Key in negotiation
The Diego Carlos clause is 75 million euros, a figure that the ‘Spurs’ cannot reach and that they themselves know that Sevilla will not go down much. This is why the leaders of the London club would agree to the negotiation with an AS up their sleeve, that of Davinson Sanchez.
The Colombian central defender has been listed in Monchi’s book for several seasons, who became interested in him again last summer. Daniel Levy would propose a famous barter for more money, including the former Ajax. At the moment, there have been no contacts, but the name of Diego Carlos is listed in capital letters in the agenda of the Tottenham.
–