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Ricky Charlesworth

Djed Spence tipped to choose Spurs over Arsenal despite being "a little laid back"

Djed Spence's electric form on loan at Nottingham Forest this season has had some of Europe's biggest clubs queuing up ahead of what could be a summer scramble for his signature.

The wing-back is on loan at the City Ground from Championship rivals Middlesbrough. Luckily for Boro, they tied Spence down to a long-term contract prior to him joining Forest. His performances, in aiding Forest's promotion push and taking them to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, have seen his stock rise exponentially and the likes of Borussia Dortmund and Manchester United have been rumoured to be interested.

Stewart Downing is a former Middlesbrough colleague of Spence's and has suggested an ideal new employer in the shape of Tottenham.

With a flurry of Premier League clubs said to be eyeing up a move for the 21-year-old, Downing has highlighted two possible clubs where Spence would fit in seamlessly. Downing said: “I like the way Spurs play with a wing-back system, I know they’re quite defensive but I think Conte likes the wing-backs to go up and down - that suits his (Spence's) game. I’m not sure about Arsenal, I think he would have to do another level.

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"For Brentford, the way they play, I think that could suit him. So it wouldn’t surprise me if someone from the Premier League did take a chance on him, because if they get in for 10 million which is probably not a lot of money in today’s game, you know, I think that could be good business for someone.”

Middlesbrough-born Downing had two spells with his hometown club before hanging up his boots after leaving Blackburn in 2021. Speaking to bettingexpert, he also provided a glimpse into Spence's psyche ahead of what is likely to be a whirlwind summer for the former Fulham trainee.

Downing added: “You could see Djed had natural ability, you could see he can run, he’s good with the ball but he was still a bit raw. I think he got into the first team, and he was doing really well. I think more with him it’s about his mentality. He’s a little bit laid-back, he could be late at times, you need to be on at him and be aggressive as a manager because he’s a little laid-back, as I said, and I think managers can get frustrated with that.

"He’s still only a young lad and he’s still got a lot to learn, but it wouldn’t surprise me if someone took a chance on him because I think he’s got the attributes to play in the Premier League.”

Spence's form this season saw him earn a place in the Championship team of the season, along with two other Forest players. He also landed the EFL Young Player of the Month award for March.

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