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So with Spurs avoiding relegation their first 2 signings could be Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi?


Captain Romero likely to be sold. Vuskovic returns from his loan after Bundesliga TOTS.
Sounds like AR is also pretty much done.
 

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My favourite name on that list is Jason Sancho. What a waste of money he was.

For once this club didn’t give a footballer contract after contract to “sell him for a fee” and thank god for that. Jadon has ****ed off after his initial contract.
 
Why would Sensei downgrade from a club that's in Europe to a club that's finished 17th 2 years running?

His contract expired, and maybe no European club were after him? A better wage I am guessing would also help.
 
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His contract expired, and maybe no CL were after him? A better wage I am guessing would also help.
Surely Bournemouth would want to keep him though? Just seems odd to me.

Wages makes sense if moneys all he's after, I suppose
 
Surely Bournemouth would want to keep him though? Just seems odd to me.

Wages makes sense if moneys all he's after, I suppose

It definitely does seem odd this one. Maybe he’s confident of Spurs becoming a top 4-5 club in the future, and he’s decided to cash in while he’s still young enough to do it.
 
Why would Sensei downgrade from a club that's in Europe to a club that's finished 17th 2 years running?
TBF United showed this season if you get a good manager in and get 4-5 good hungry signings you can rise quickly.

Now, I have less confidence that Vinai/Lange are good enough to achieve that but we'll see. Hopefully Vinai can hire someone who can do what he got Edu to do.
 
Why would a player who committed to a 8 and a half year deal expect to renegotiate it after 4 years? It's not like he has set the world on fire or anything.
They all have clauses meaning they dont get paid as much if they arent in UCL. He wanted to renegotiate so his pay doesnt drop, but he wants a bit too much. Plus he still has 6 years left on his contract so theres no need for us to do that.

City or Madrid will have to let us make a book profit on him if they really want him.
 

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Gordon's good, quick, durable and versatile, but I'm still surprised at how many big clubs want him. He'll cost a fair whack too. Which for Bayern, Arsenal or LFC would be as a rotation player, or for Barca perhaps a Lewandowski replacement, but he's not a 9 or even false 9 imo. Moreso someone who can cover there in case of an injury to the main striker. And he hasn't lit the world on fire as a LW.
 

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Gordon's good, quick, durable and versatile, but I'm still surprised at how many big clubs want him. He'll cost a fair whack too. Which for Bayern, Arsenal or LFC would be as a rotation player, or for Barca perhaps a Lewandowski replacement, but he's not a 9 or even false 9 imo. Moreso someone who can cover there in case of an injury to the main striker. And he hasn't lit the world on fire as a LW.
Gordon definitely starts for Arsenal, but I think we should be aiming higher anyway.

If there's any way we can get Kvaratskhelia to the Emirates, we should be throwing a blank cheque at him.

Beating PSG on Saturday would be the first step in that mission.
 
Gordon definitely starts for Arsenal, but I think we should be aiming higher anyway.

If there's any way we can get Kvaratskhelia to the Emirates, we should be throwing a blank cheque at him.

Beating PSG on Saturday would be the first step in that mission.
Kvara's the one I don't want you to get, he's arguably the best LW on the planet right now. Yildiz is the other one that would be class for you guys.

Agree that LW is the position you guys need the most. The market for it is pretty decent at the moment, as I want us to get one to compete with Gakpo and Rio, eventually replacing the former and not putting too much pressure on the latter.
 

would be a good buy for leadership but if he chooses to go back to the club that gave him his start in England then can't complain. More than one motivation than just money for players.
 
would be a good buy for leadership but if he chooses to go back to the club that gave him his start in England then can't complain. More than one motivation than just money for players.
It's also not far from his family in Scotland. It'd be a cooler story than him going to Spuds.
 

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