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Tottenham Target Sadiki Amid Relegation Fight, North London 2026

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Last updated: May 2, 2026 8:07 am
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Key Points

  • Tottenham Hotspur have shown interest in signing Sunderland midfielder Noah Sadiki at the end of the 2025-26 season.
  • The 21-year-old DR Congo international has impressed since joining Sunderland from Union Saint-Gilloise for €17 million last summer.
  • Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, and Everton are also monitoring Sadiki, with Chelsea holding talks with his agents and United scouting him repeatedly.
  • Sunderland values Sadiki at around €50-60 million (£43-52 million), with his contract running until June 2030, and has no intention of selling unless an astronomical bid arrives.
  • Any move for Tottenham depends on their Premier League survival, as they fight relegation while needing to replace outgoing loanee Joao Palhinha.
  • Sadiki, a combative central or defensive midfielder, is seen as a long-term replacement for Palhinha, offering physicality, composure, and defensive cover.

Tottenham Hotspur (North London News) May 02, 2026 – Tottenham Hotspur have emerged as suitors for Sunderland’s standout midfielder Noah Sadiki, as the North London club battles to secure Premier League survival amid plans for a summer squad overhaul.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why is Tottenham Targeting Noah Sadiki?
  • Who Else is in the Race for Sadiki’s Signature?
  • What is Sunderland’s Stance on Sadiki’s Future?
  • How Does Sadiki Fit Tottenham’s Midfield Rebuild?
  • What Price Tag and Conditions Surround the Deal?
  • Noah Sadiki’s Background
  • Predictions: Impact on Tottenham Fans and Supporters

Why is Tottenham Targeting Noah Sadiki?

Tottenham’s interest in the 21-year-old stems from their need for midfield reinforcement, particularly with Joao Palhinha set to depart at the end of his loan from Bayern Munich. Sources indicate that Spurs view Sadiki as the ideal long-term successor to the Portuguese international, who has provided defensive presence but whose future remains uncertain. As reported in CaughtOffside, Tottenham will need a combative midfielder to bolster their squad, especially if they avoid relegation and can pursue top talents.

Sadiki has shone for Sunderland since his arrival, earning 18 caps for DR Congo and demonstrating composure, energy, and control in the Premier League. His performances have placed him on the radar of multiple elite clubs, with Tottenham’s admiration described as long-standing but conditional on their league position.

Who Else is in the Race for Sadiki’s Signature?

Arsenal have identified Sadiki as a key summer target to upgrade their midfield, potentially replacing players like Christian Norgaard with his physicality and potential. According to Spanish reports cited by CaughtOffside, the Gunners see the DR Congo international as a wise investment for the future.

Chelsea held fresh talks with Sadiki’s representatives last week, listing him as a potential replacement for Enzo Fernández. Despite having Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia, the Blues are monitoring the midfielder closely, though integrating him into regular starts would be key given his ambitions.

Manchester United regard Sadiki as a priority, having dispatched scouts repeatedly this season. Everton are also in the mix, adding to the competition from top-flight rivals. PlayerSwitch reports that while Tottenham lead current speculation, Arsenal, Chelsea, and United maintain strong interest.

What is Sunderland’s Stance on Sadiki’s Future?

Sunderland hierarchy views Sadiki as central to their long-term project and has no plans to let him leave, bolstered by his contract until 2030. The Black Cats signed him from Union Saint-Gilloise for €17 million and would demand €50-60 million to reconsider, representing a significant profit on his current €30 million market value.

TransferFeed notes that Sunderland lacks the desire to sell next summer, though a €60 million offer could persuade them. Sadiki himself is content at the club but harbours Champions League ambitions, which may fuel a move to a bigger stage.

How Does Sadiki Fit Tottenham’s Midfield Rebuild?

Tottenham are conceding 1.59 goals per game this season, highlighting a lack of midfield control that Sadiki could address by protecting the backline. At 1.73m and right-footed, the Brussels-born player wears the number 27 and excels as a technically tidy central midfielder.

His style aligns with Tottenham’s needs for structure, energy, and defensive solidity post-Palhina. CaughtOffside sources emphasise that Sadiki’s consistent Premier League showings make him a headline name for the 2026 window.

What Price Tag and Conditions Surround the Deal?

A summer move could cost €60 million (£52 million), a figure that tests Tottenham’s budget amid multiple squad areas needing improvement. Spurs’ ability to attract Sadiki hinges on Premier League safety, as relegation would deter top talents seeking the top flight.

Chelsea’s agent talks and United’s scouting underscore the premium price, with Sadiki’s €2.4 million annual salary likely to rise at an elite club. Yahoo Sports links Arsenal to a €45 million-plus valuation, but bids would exceed this given demand.

Noah Sadiki’s Background

Noah Sadiki, born 17 December 2004 in Brussels, holds dual Belgian-DR Congo nationality and plays primarily as a central midfielder. He joined Sunderland last summer on a five-year deal from Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, quickly becoming a standout with his tidy technique and involvement in recent fixtures.

Previously with Union SG, Sadiki has 18 caps for DR Congo, marking his rise from Belgian football to Premier League prominence. Wikipedia confirms his role at Sunderland, where he has adapted swiftly to top-flight demands.

Predictions: Impact on Tottenham Fans and Supporters

Securing Sadiki could stabilise Tottenham’s midfield, offering long-term defensive security and youth injection if survival is achieved, directly benefiting fans hoping for a competitive rebuild. Failure to match the €60 million fee or stay up might prolong squad issues, frustrating supporters amid relegation pressures and Palhinha’s exit.

For the particular audience of Tottenham fans, this development signals ambition in transfers but underscores the high stakes of their league position, potentially elevating excitement for a top-flight future or dampening hopes if survival falters.

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