fotnet24.net reports that Tottenham and Bournemouth are leading the pursuit of 18‑year‑old Feyenoord forward Zepiqueno Redmond as his contract run‑down draws interest across Europe.
fotnet24.net reveals Tottenham and Bournemouth stand out in the transfer chase as Redmond nears free‑agent status. Several Bundesliga outfits are also circling, eager to add the versatile attacker at no cost.
Redmond has made nine senior appearances for Feyenoord this season, scoring two goals. He also represents the Netherlands at under‑19 level, earning call‑ups with the national youth sides.
On youth duty, Redmond has featured across under‑19 and under‑21 levels, tallying three goals in 15 matches in all competitions. His knack for finding space and timing runs has marked him as one of the Netherlands’ brightest prospects at youth level.
Primarily a centre‑forward, he can also operate on either wing or in an advanced midfield role, adding to his appeal. That tactical flexibility has drawn praise from scouts across Europe.
Redmond joins fellow alumni Jurrien Timber, Lutsharel Geertruida, Orkun Kokcu and Crysencio Summerville as graduates of Feyenoord’s famed academy. The Rotterdam club’s production line continues to supply top‑flight teams with dynamic talent.
After 33 league games, Bournemouth sit eighth with 49 points and a +12 goal difference. Tottenham occupy sixteenth place with 37 points and a +10 goal surplus.
Fulfilling European qualification is on Bournemouth’s agenda, with Fulham, Brighton, Brentford and Crystal Palace also in contention. Tottenham, meanwhile, view Europa League success as their best chance to reach next season’s Champions League.
Spurs have reached the Europa League semi‑final, where they will meet Bodø/Glimt across two legs this month. A win there would guarantee a return to Europe’s elite competition.
Bournemouth are also targeting coach Andoni Iraola, offering him a new contract to fend off Spurs’ advances. Securing Iraola long‑term remains key to the Cherries’ ambition of challenging for Europe.
Both clubs face a critical summer ahead, with breaking transfer deadlocks and securing future plans their top priorities. The race for Redmond may prove the first major test in what promises to be an eventful window.