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Published 10:40 10 Dec 2025 GMT
Updated 10:40 10 Dec 2025 GMT

It is no surprise that Troy Parrott has been linked to a number of clubs in recent weeks.
His form this season has seen him bag 15 goals in 15 games for AZ Alkmaar, in the Eredivisie and UCL qualifiers, as well as five goals in his last two games for Ireland.
The latest report, from Spanish outlet Fichajes, says that a return to Tottenham Hotspur is on the cards.
Parrott debuted for Spurs as a 17-year-old, but after a series of loan moves he was deemed to surplus and sold to Alkmaar in 2024 for €8m.
The rumoured deal would be for €35m, but the London club have 20% sell-on clause for the striker, which would make the move more desirable.
On his current team, Parrott recently said: "I’m really happy. I feel like I’m progressing really well. I really, really enjoy being here.
“I’m fully focused on my game. As far as I’m concerned, I’m focused on the goals that we have as a team for the season.”
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