Daniel Levy got historically burned together with his associates from the ENIK group, when he spent a huge amount of money on reinforcements in the summer of 2019, primarily on Tanguy Ndombele. The Frenchman played 91 games for Tottenham and scored 10 goals, and only the initial period at the club was somewhat successful. Already on his debut, he shook the net of Aston Villa and began to justify the money, but with further performances, it turned out that he did not justify the fabulous figure of 62,000,000 euros. After five years, the two sides finally ended their cooperation a year earlier than planned to their mutual satisfaction and ended the torture of each other.##NAJAVA_MECA_8192887##The certain transfer of Khéphren Thuram from Nice to Juventus left a gap in the midfield of the club from Allianz Riviera, and with the signing of the 27-year-old midfielder, the Eagles will try to fill it. If there are no drastic surprises, Ndombele will sign a contract with Nice in the next few days and thus finally get a new employer after feeling unwelcome in England. One of the most responsible for Ndombele’s arrival on the Cote d’Azur is Nice’s new sports director Florian Morris, who noticed the then 20-year-old in the second division Amiens in 2017 and brought him to Olympique Lyon.Ndombele made his last appearance in a white shirt on January 9, 2022, in an FA Cup third-round match against Morecambe, and was quickly sent on loan back to Lyon. Tanguy got full affirmation at Lyon, but he was far from shining in his return term. ‘CPR’ was given to the 27-year-old with the departure to Naples, and Luciano Spalletti assigned Ndombele a more defensive role than in the previous part of his career. The Italian hit the jackpot with such a strategy and got one of the screws in the championship title machine.🚨 Tanguy Ndombele has agreed a two-year deal with Nice. Signs as a free agent after leaving Tottenham.(Source: @Santi_J_FM) pic.twitter.com/jq9w53wuLo— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) July 2, 2024 Napoli decided not to go for the option to buy Ndombele for 30,000,000 euros, and then Tottenham sent him on a new loan to Galatasaray. Interestingly, the France international won the title of national champion, but in Turkey he played the role of a reserve player more often than a starter. In the Champions League, for example, he only played 90 minutes in a total of six group-stage games. Now he will try to revive his career in a club owned by the INEOS company, in a club where there is – to be frank – no massive pressure.