Tottenham Hotspur secured Swedish talent Lucas Bergvall on deadline day of the winter transfer window, agreeing to a deal of around €10 million with Djurgadens IF.

The midfielder will stay on loan at his current club until the end of the season before joining Spurs in July, as agreed.

On Sunday, Bergvall scored in the Svenska Cupen semi-finals against AIK, a match Djurgadens eventually won 2-3 on penalties.

During one play of the game, Bergvall made a fool out of the opposition left-back Axel Bjornstrom with an incredible piece of skill.

He dispossessed the defender of the ball on the byline, then proceeded to dribble past him, turning him inside out before making a key pass inside the box as they went on to score.

Watch below:

The 18-year-old is a remarkable talent who will undoubtedly keep the fans on their feet in North London next season.

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