Tottenham midfielder Josh Onomah a transfer target for Hoffenheim and Monchengladbach as German clubs plan raid for another Prem kid
England Under-21 midfielder is on loan at Sheffield Wednesday but Monchengladbach are resigned to losing Denis Zakaria in the summer
TOTTENHAM youngster Josh Onomah is being tracked by Hoffenheim and Borussia Monchengladbach.
The midfielder currently on loan at Sheffield Wednesday is the latest youngster to come on the Bundesliga radar as the Germans continue to plunder English talent.
Spurs were considering recalling the 21-year-old from his loan stint to help solve their injury crisis, but Onomah is expected to return to Hillsborough after recovering from injury.
Monchengladbach are set to lose midfield lynchpin Denis Zakaria in the summer.
The Swiss international is attracting huge interest from Italy and is expected to be sold for £25million.
And Die Fohlen boss Dieter Hecking - who had Reece Oxford on loan from West Ham last season - will use the funds for a tilt at Onomah to beef up his midfield options.
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Hoffenheim are also monitoring his situation and will hope the success of Arsenal kid Reiss Nelson could convince the England kid to move to the Rhein-Neckar stadium.
Onomah, who last featured for his parent club in April 2017, has another 18 months to run on his current deal, with Spurs having an option to extend for a further year.
And the success of English kids quitting the Premier League for regular Bundesliga action is hard to ignore.
Jadon Sancho quit Manchester City to join Borussia Dortmund with his rapid progress allowing the Germans to cash in on Christian Pulisic and sell the American winger to Chelsea for £58m.
Ironically that deal looks to have made up Callum Hudson-Odoi’s mind to quit Stamford Bridge and push for a switch to Bayern Munich.
The 18-year-old slapped in a transfer request before scoring for the Blues in their easy 3-0 FA Cup win over Sheffield Wednesday last night.