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Bissouma's Tottenham Nightmare: Insider Demands 'First Out the Door' Axe

Bissouma's Tottenham Nightmare: Insider Demands 'First Out the Door' Axe

Ciaran McCarthy (TEAMtalk) EN 4 April 2026 at 17:47
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Tottenham insider John Wenham calls for Yves Bissouma to be the first out the door this summer as his contract expires, citing repeated issues with managers like Conte and Postecoglou. Roberto De Zerbi inherits a struggling Spurs side and faces a squad overhaul, while interest brews in Blackburn's Tom Atcheson and Club Brugge's Nicolo Tresoldi. Bissouma has suitors in Galatasaray, Saudi Arabia, and MLS side Charlotte FC.

Bissouma's Tottenham Tenure on Borrowed Time

Picture this: a midfielder who's managed to rub every Spurs gaffer the wrong way since signing. That's Yves Bissouma for you, mate. As Roberto De Zerbi rolls into north London on a five-year mission to drag Tottenham away from the relegation trapdoor, one insider reckons the Malian should be the very first packing his bags.

Tottenham sit just a point above the Premier League drop zone, winless in 13 league games. Igor Tudor's brief stint was a car crash, leaving De Zerbi to glue the pieces back together. The hope? Safety first, then a summer clear-out of the dead wood.

The Bissouma Curse: Late Nights and Lost Faith

Tottenham insider John Wenham, speaking to Tottenham News, didn't mince words. He insists Bissouma – whose deal expires in seven weeks – should walk for free, no ifs or buts. "Every manager since he joined – Antonio Conte, Ange Postecoglou, Tudor – he's upset them all," Wenham said. "Turns up late, films himself with balloons when he's supposed to be a leader. Cut ties, fresh start."

Ange tried moulding him into a skipper, but Bissouma's antics killed that dream quick. No point chasing £6m from Galatasaray; just let him go. Fans dreaming of a De Zerbi reset might be mixing him up with his Brighton days – he never managed Bissouma there.

TEAMtalk understands Spurs have long been prepped to wave goodbye. They shelled out £25m in 2022, but recouping cash isn't the vibe. Bissouma won't lack suitors: Galatasaray are sniffing, Saudi cash is calling, and MLS outfit Charlotte FC fancy a punt. Premier League? Nah, West Ham and Everton have cooled off.

Archie Gray, though, gets the seal of approval from Wenham as the one safe bet in a squad full of question marks.

De Zerbi's Survival Scrap and Summer Shake-Up

De Zerbi's got his work cut out. Players know they're playing for futures now – win or you're out. That pressure's ramping up with every blank scoreline.

But it's not all doom. Spurs are eyeing fresh blood. They're chasing Blackburn's Tom Atcheson, a defender billed as the "new Phil Jones". Manchester United are in the mix too, alongside Bundesliga and Serie A outfits.

And get this: Tottenham are plotting a swoop for Nicolo Tresoldi, a hot Club Brugge striker who's also on Arsenal's radar. Summer could bring reinvention if De Zerbi navigates the storm.

Why This Matters for Spurs Faithful

Letting Bissouma go feels like lancing a boil – painful but necessary. He's talent on a bike, but discipline's his kryptonite. De Zerbi, fresh from Brighton wizardry, might demand standards Bissouma can't meet.

Spurs fans, chin up. A clean slate means room for gems like Atcheson or Tresoldi. As Ciaran McCarthy reports for TEAMtalk, the club's been ready to move on. Seven weeks 'til freedom – will Bissouma be the sacrificial lamb?

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