Lucas Bergvall has informed Tottenham Hotspur of his desire to leave this summer, seeking a fresh start after an injury-laden second season under manager Roberto De Zerbi. Currently representing Sweden at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Bergvall is eager for more playing time.

Bergvall joined Tottenham in July 2024 for £8.5 million and recently signed an extension through 2031. However, limited playtime and the absence from European competition have contributed to his decision.

Tottenham’s valuation for Bergvall stands at over £57 million, a substantial markup from his purchase price. With interest from clubs like Chelsea and Aston Villa, performances at the World Cup could increase his transfer appeal. Spurs face a crucial decision: uphold their valuation or adjust based on his recent form.