Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with a move for the Monaco defender Vanderson this summer.
Meanwhile, injury expert Dr. Rajpal Brar believes that Vanderson is unlikely to encounter any issues passing his medical examination with Tottenham.
Spurs are now looking to bring in Vanderson from AS Monaco before the end of the window to further strengthen their backline. While his knee and hip injuries from last season have resulted in doubts about his fitness, Dr. Rajpal Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist feels the 23-year-old is unlikely to have any issues clearing the Tottenham medical if they manage to strike a deal with the French club.
“The good news is that they were at very different times of the season so likely not knock-on effects.
“Wouldn’t expect any red flags in his medical unless there is some outlier occurring.“
Following the departure of Emerson Royal to AC Milan, the North London club are a bit light on the right flank and the arrival of Vanderson will add depth as well as more quality to their squad. Not only Pedro Porro will he provide competition to for a place in the starting XI, but his arrival will give Ange Postecoglou more tactical options thanks to his versatility.
Dr. Brar notes that the knee and hip injuries the Brazilian international endured last season appear to have been moderate in severity. Both injuries occurred at different times during the campaign, suggesting they were isolated incidents rather than knock-on effects. As a result, he feels Vanderson is unlikely to have any problems clearing the Spurs medical with the club gearing up to submit a £25.4 million bid for his services.