Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, a midfielder for Tottenham, is open to leaving the North London team, but he is only looking to join a team that is serious about winning championships.
Hojbjerg’s representative has stated unequivocally that his client is open to discussing a move from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with clubs, but that the interested party must have a genuine chance of taking home significant trophies.
Hojbjerg’s agent has made suggestions that the Danish player will remain in one of Europe’s top leagues, seemingly ruling out a move to Saudi Arabia or the Major League Soccer.
Serie A teams and Atletico Madrid have expressed interest in signing Hojbjerg.
Fenerbahce of Turkey is rumored to have made an offer for the Dane, but it is far less than what Tottenham is hoping to receive for the seasoned player.
“A player like him will surely be part of a club with great ambition or project because he is not just a strong player, but with a character made to fight for important things every year,” Hojbjerg’s agent, Luca Puccinelli, stated, according to Fabrizio Romano on X.
After taking over as the head coach of Fenerbahce, Jose Mourinho—the man who initially brought Hojbjerg to Tottenham—has prompted several sites to speculate that the Turkish team has made him their top priority.