Oliver Skipp has revealed that James Maddison, Guglielmo Vicario and Manor Solomon have integrated well into the Tottenham squad.
Tottenham secured the services of all three players early in the transfer window, which meant that Maddison, Vicario and Solomon had an opportunity to be part of the club’s full Asia Pacific tour, which spanned three countries – Australia, Thailand and Singapore.
Another player who got to meet his teammates for the first time this summer is Destiny Udogie, with the left-back being loaned back to Udinese after signing for Spurs last summer.
Skipp says new Spurs players have settled in well
All four players have impressed in the friendlies this summer, and Skipp revealed that although they have quite different personalities, they have all settled well into the group well off the pitch.
The 22-year-old admitted that he is looking forward to getting to know them better over the coming weeks and months.
When asked about the new faces, Skipp told Tottenham’s official website: “They’ve all settled in really well, all brought their different personalities to the table and really integrated into the group.
“I think this is an easy group to settle into, hopefully, we’ve made them all feel welcome, and that’s something I think this group is really good at.
“You’ve already seen Madders’ personality, Destiny, Manor, Vic as well, it will be interesting to see what they all bring to the group. It’s always exciting when you meet your new teammates.”
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The pre-season tour would have been extremely useful for the new players to get to know their teammates better and find a voice in the dressing room.
It certainly appears as if they have had no issues settling in, with Maddison already emerging as one of the leaders of the changing room.
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