Tottenham Hotspur pursues Joel Ordonez from Club Brugge this summer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 6:05 PM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Tottenham Hotspur is targeting Club Brugge defender Joel Ordonez during the summer transfer window. The 22-year-old has had a strong season in the Jupiler Pro League, scoring four goals in 46 matches. Spurs are competing with Chelsea and Liverpool for the Ecuadorian talent, who has a contract until 2029. Ordonez, known for his tackling and aerial ability, could strengthen Tottenham's defense under manager Roberto De Zerbi.
- •Tottenham is competing with Chelsea and Liverpool for Joel Ordonez.
- •Ordonez had a solid season, scoring four goals for Club Brugge.
- •His contract with Club Brugge runs until the summer of 2029.
- •The 22-year-old is regarded as one of the best center-backs in Belgium.
- •Ordonez offers versatility, able to play as both center-back and right-back.
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"In a recent report, journalist Mark Brus stated that Tottenham Hotspur are in the running for Club Brugge defender Joel Ordonez this summer. It has been mentioned that Spurs would have to rival Chelse...
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