Even though Maksim Paskotsi’s departure has been officially announced by the club today, Tottenham Hotspur’s pursuit of new players is far from complete. The child has now transferred permanently to Grasshopper Club Zurich.
Paskotsi played for FC Flora Tallinn in his native Estonia before joining the Tottenham youth program in 2020. He has previously worked out with both the Kalev and SK Everest youth teams.
The defender has played for Tottenham’s senior team once, albeit for barely three minutes (Transfermarkt). Paskotsi was a consistent member of the Spurs development team and U18 team, but he was never quite able to make the first-team roster.
Paskotsi earned his Estonian debut at the age of 18, and while he may not have found success at the club level, he does have 18 caps to his name (Transfermarkt).
Paskotsi signs a long-term contract to depart Spurs.
Now that it has been revealed that the 20-year-old is leaving Spurs to join Grasshopper Club Zurich in Switzerland, Paskotsi will have the opportunity to play regular football.
The statement describes Paskotsi’s prior association with the team and offers best wishes for the future. Regarding if a fee was associated with the switch, nothing is known.
When it came to the path to the Spurs first team under Ange Postecoglou, Paskotsi was probably behind both recent additions Ashley Phillips and Alfie Dorrington.
It is believed that the young player has chosen to find more consistent first-team playing with his new club because his international hopes are on the line.
Tottenham Fan’s View
This decision makes sense for everyone since, despite his limited engagement with the first team, Maksim Paskotsi was unlikely to ever become a regular starter for Spurs. The goal is for him to succeed in Switzerland and advance in his club and national careers.
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