Jota to Tottenham transfer situation: Postecoglou’s call will determine whether or not the former Celtic winger’s ideal reunion occurs.

Jota to Tottenham transfer situation: Postecoglou’s call will determine whether or not the former Celtic winger’s ideal reunion occurs.

Jota, a former winger for Celtic, “wants” to rejoin Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham, but any possible transfer could

depend on the Spurs manager’s assessment of whether his former player is prepared to transition to the English Premier League.

The Portuguese star is currently out in the cold in Saudi Arabia at Al-Ittihad and looks poised to move on when the January transfer

window opens. Jota’s decision to accept a life-changing £25million offer to join the Saudi Pro League outfit hasn’t gone to plan.

Now, the 24-year-old is reportedly eyeing a return to the UK after being linked with Newcastle United and Spurs, the latter

meaning he would be joining forces again with Postecoglou

who brought him to Parkhead, initially on loan from Benfica in 2021 before making the move permanently last year.

Postecoglou remains undecided

Various reports have suggested the North London club are ready to step up their interest in Jota but The Sun claim that

the Australian boss has “not yet made his mind up over whether his former charge would suit England’s top flight.”

Jota is understood to be keen on the move but his readiness to perform at that level is a cause for concern and his

lack of recent competitive action this term could be weighing heavily on Postecoglou’s decision.

The Portuguese star burst onto the scene with the Scottish

champions, netting an impressive 28 goals in 83 appearances during his spell in Glasgow’s East End.

He also provided a stunning 26 assists and helped the club secure a record-breaking eighth domestic treble.

That earned him the opportunity to move to the Middle East but he was bombed out of the first-team squad by Nuno Espirito

Santo and was left unregistered for league games after falling victim to the strict foreign players rule.

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