Lucas Bergvall’s future at Tottenham Hotspur continues to dominate discussion, with former manager Tim Sherwood now weighing in on whether the midfielder could improve rivals Arsenal or Chelsea.Tottenham Hotspur fans have voiced frustration after reports emerged that Lucas Bergvall wants to leave the club just two years after joining in 2024. Spurs beat Barcelona to Bergvall’s signature when he was playing for Swedish side Djurgården, with the youngster highly sought after at the time. Bergvall went on to prove his worth in his debut season, winning all individual awards at Tottenham as the club lifted the Europa League.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramTim Sherwood questions Bergvall’s ability to improve Arsenal or ChelseaFear of limited game time in his preferred position is reported to be a driving factor behind Bergvall’s decision, having played just 112 minutes under new boss Roberto De Zerbi. In the previous campaign under Ange Postecoglou, he featured for 1,205 minutes, a figure that dropped to 967 last season. Tottenham fans remain adamant that the Swede has immense potential, but doubts have now been raised externally.Former Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood, speaking to BoyleSports, gave his verdict on Lucas Bergvall‘s situation and whether the midfielder could strengthen Arsenal or Chelsea, both of whom have been linked with a move for the Swede.He said, “Lucas Bergvall at Arsenal or Chelsea? Not from what I’ve seen. No, I think he looks like a decent enough player. Looks like a good type, good lad, picks up a lot of injuries. But I couldn’t hang my hat on him because I haven’t seen him perform at a consistent level, really.“I’ve seen him do nice bits. It’s not just Lucas I can say that about, it’s about all Tottenham players. Because if they’ve been consistent enough, they wouldn’t be in the position they were in. I don’t see him going there and improving them. I think they don’t need development players. “They need players who are going to go into their team and improve them, like Cherki, like Guehi, like Semenyo at Man City. That’s the type of signing Arsenal need.“You know, players who, alright, Cherki was outside of the Premier League, but he’s a superstar. We see that. Guehi and Semenyo are ready-made for the Premier League and hit the floor running.”Tottenham’s new transfer strategy could cost them top young talents like Lucas BergvallTottenham are aiming to compete with the likes of Manchester City and Arsenal and appear to be changing their transfer approach. Instead of signing youngsters with a view to developing them, Spurs are now targeting players with Premier League experience who can make an immediate impact. Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson and Jan Paul van Hecke have all arrived this summer, signalling the shift in direction. Spurs have also been linked with Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes, two midfielders with proven top-flight pedigree.If Tottenham continue to adapt their model to mirror the sides above them, they could take significant strides towards re-establishing themselves among the Premier League’s elite.However, that shift in strategy could cost them some of their youngsters, with Bergvall and Vuskovic now pushing for moves away from N17.READ MORE: Tottenham fans argue over how much Spurs should charge for Lucas Bergvall transferThe post Tim Sherwood would be shocked if ‘decent’ Tottenham player earned Arsenal or Chelsea transfer appeared first on Spurs Web.