The Daily Mail reports that Tottenham Hotspur is willing to accept a price of about £12.8 million for Davinson Sanchez during the summer transfer window. Galatasaray, a Turkish club, has already submitted an offer to recruit the defender, indicating their interest in doing so.
Mauricio Pochettino recruited Sanchez to Tottenham in 2017 after seeing him perform well for Ajax in the Eredivisie. Under the direction of seasoned defenders Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen, he initially showed potential. His performance, nevertheless, has been worse recently, as he struggles to stay consistent and falls short of his potential.
As a consequence, it seems like Sanchez’s time at Tottenham may be coming to an end since Galatasaray is ready to sign him. Spurs are holding out for a greater price, closer to £12.8 million, despite the winners of the Turkish Super Lig reportedly proposing £6.4 million.
Sanchez had a difficult season and struggled to get playing time under former boss Antonio Conte. When he did get chances to play, he struggled to make an impression and even came under fire from some Tottenham supporters during a 3-2 loss to Bournemouth.
Given his previous failures, while wearing a Spurs jersey, it would appear that Sanchez should look for a new beginning somewhere else. Additionally, this is Tottenham’s final opportunity to obtain a respectable transfer fee for the 27-year-old player because his contract expires next summer.
Even though Sanchez has proven himself to be a capable defender, especially when he stepped in for Cristian Romero after the 2021–22 season, his time at Tottenham has been poor overall. He may find it advantageous to leave the club to restore his career and regain his confidence.
In conclusion, Galatasaray has expressed interest in purchasing Davinson Sanchez from Tottenham Hotspur and has proposed. Due to his troubles and impending contract expiration, the Colombian defender would benefit from a move this summer, giving him the chance to start over and regain his form at a different club.