Kulusevski’s form has helped Tottenham into Champions League contention, as they have moved above Arsenal to cement their place in the top four. And it is no longer in their rivals’ hands, as Tottenham hold their own European destiny after winning six of their last seven Premier League games.
Tottenham now have to better Arsenal’s results across the course of their last seven games to finish in the top four, unless Manchester United go on an unlikely run, and the two London sides trail off. If Kulusevski can help them to a Champions League finish, the £29.2million he is set to cost them in the summer will be a bargain fee.
Conte thinks that Tottenham have one of Europe’s top talents on their hands, and thinks that the best is yet to come from the Sweden international. The Spurs boss said: “Honestly, we are talking about an important prospect, because he is very young, only 21-years-old and despite his young age he has good experience with the national team.