How we missed out on Grealish, Madison and Eze proves that we do NOT do our scouting properly! Lamprey is next!
This has nothing whatsoever to do with "scouting".
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How we missed out on Grealish, Madison and Eze proves that we do NOT do our scouting properly! Lamprey is next!
This has nothing whatsoever to do with "scouting".
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Fabrizio Romano says Daniel Levy holding Dele Alli’s Spurs to PSG move up
By
Lee Connor
Published on January 21, 2021
Fabrizio Romano has claimed that Daniel Levy is holding up Dele Alli’s move to PSG, despite Jose Mourinho being open to the deal.
Speaking on his Here We Go Podcast, Romano confirmed once again that Alli is pushing to leave but it is Spurs supremo Levy who is holding up any deal for the midfielder to move to France.
New PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino is keen on bringing Alli to the club, with Romano claiming that he ahead of Christian Eriksen in terms of favourable new signings for the former Spurs boss.
But Romano claims ‘everyone is waiting’ for Daniel Levy. There is apparently no issue or disrespect from the player towards the club but he is looking to get out and play regular football.
It seems pretty clear that Mourinho wants Dele out, Levy doesn't. Unfortunately Jose is unlikely to give Dele sufficient game time for him to have the sort of transfer value that may interest Daniel in the summer. Unwittingly I think that Dele may ultimately be the cause of a major bust up between Chairman and Manager.Fabrizio Romano says Daniel Levy holding Dele Alli’s Spurs to PSG move up
By
Lee Connor
Published on January 21, 2021
Fabrizio Romano has claimed that Daniel Levy is holding up Dele Alli’s move to PSG, despite Jose Mourinho being open to the deal.
Speaking on his Here We Go Podcast, Romano confirmed once again that Alli is pushing to leave but it is Spurs supremo Levy who is holding up any deal for the midfielder to move to France.
New PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino is keen on bringing Alli to the club, with Romano claiming that he ahead of Christian Eriksen in terms of favourable new signings for the former Spurs boss.
But Romano claims ‘everyone is waiting’ for Daniel Levy. There is apparently no issue or disrespect from the player towards the club but he is looking to get out and play regular football.
If I were Ings, I'd definitely consider a move to Leicester. He'd get game time from the off with Vardy injured and the way they are going, they have as good a chance as any other in current top 4 to make the CL. Their style would suit him too.Danny Ings...yes please...but seriously...you know he actually wants to play right. Not sure he would with us...you know the whole lack of rotation thing...
And Danny...you may want to stay with the Saints...they may have a better chance of CL football.
If I were Ings, I'd definitely consider a move to Leicester. He'd game get time from the off with Vardy injured and the way they are going, they have as good a chance as any other in current top 4 to make the CL. Their style would suit him too.
It could even be another Leicester year seeing now Bruyne is out through a hammy.
Coming to Spurs....we know how it all end ups. 60K crowd and you are bench warming or 5 mins cameos until one of our ever present sustains the annual injury.
I like Ings. He is just below the elite level and knows he is in no way guaranteed 1st team football at any of the top clubs. He is a grafter, ticks the homegrown box and generally has a 1 in 3 goalscoring record. So a useful player in a top 6 squad.
Even if Ings joined in January, there is no way I'd want to see Bergwijn sitting on the bench. He is so much more dynamic and versatile in his play and I'm hoping we can see him nick a couple of goals to get going. I also want to see Ndombele, Gio, Bergwijn, Kane and Son playing together at some point.
My guess is that is the start of the speculation for a summer deal. I can't see Saints sanctioning a January deal.
Hmm, I believe we have already tried the N'dom/LoCelso experiment in one EL match, Jose ended the union at half time, we were, overrun. Our defence under constant pressure working overtime to fill holes. If memory serves me, one of Hoj/Siss had to come on to shore things up. The idea might have greater sustainability with a more dynamic player, better on both sides of the ball than Lo Celso.
Anguissa is the next PEH, a sleeper that walks into our 11 and makes us that much better.