Tottenham eye Super Eagles invitee as alternative to Fulham’s Tosin Adarabioyo
Luton Town defender Gabriel Osho has emerged as a potential target for Tottenham Hotspur in their search for defensive reinforcements, Soccernet.ng reports.
English-born defender Tosin Adarabioyo, who also has Nigerian heritage, has been linked with moves to Tottenham, Manchester United, and Italian side AC Milan.
Reports from the UK suggest that Osho, whose contract with Luton Town expires at the end of the season, is being considered as one of the defensive options for Tottenham.
While there has been no official offer from Tottenham, it’s understood that Osho is keen to remain in the Premier League and could join Tottenham as a free agent.
Osho was recently invited to play for the Super Eagles in their international friendly matches against Ghana and Mali but had to withdraw due to injury.
Despite his setback, Osho returned to action for Luton Town, although he could not prevent them from suffering a 5-1 defeat to Brentford as they slipped deeper into the relegation zone.
With his return to fitness, Osho could be in contention for selection for the Super Eagles as they continue their 2026 World Cup qualifiers campaign against South Africa and Benin Republic.
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