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FWIW that was Bouna Sarr and Ismaila Sarr who started the match but our Sarr warmed the bench.3 Sarrs in the squad and none of the reports seem to give initials. 2 played, 1 didn't.
FWIW that was Bouna Sarr and Ismaila Sarr who started the match but our Sarr warmed the bench.3 Sarrs in the squad and none of the reports seem to give initials. 2 played, 1 didn't.
Congrats to the kid, even if he didn't hei on the pitch mutch he did play a little bit and it must be a great experience winning this at such a young age.
Winning mentality he can bring here?
Congrats to the kid, even if he didn't hei on the pitch mutch he did play a little bit and it must be a great experience winning this at such a young age.
Winning mentality he can bring here?
Stop that!
Is he in Tottenham now? The season didnt go well.. is he going to be with the team or loaned out again? Cant see I have heard anything positive about him after we signed him..
He's been given a squad number (29) so there's a fair chance that he'll be staying around this season rather than being loaned out.
Unless it's just an automatic and compulsory process?
Makes sense to keep one of him or Harvey White as a 5th choice CM option. Maybe also timely for him to have year acclimatising to the UK and benefitting from Conte's training.
Allegedly devine is being kept to make him club trained.
I didn't realise that he only came to Spurs (from Wigan) in 2020, aged 16. Makes a lot of sense to keep him around for a season, even though he would benefit more from a lower league loan.Allegedly devine is being kept to make him club trained.
I didn't realise that he only came to Spurs (from Wigan) in 2020, aged 16. Makes a lot of sense to keep him around for a season, even though he would benefit more from a lower league loan.
The rule is as follows:
"A club-trained player is defined as a player who regardless of his place of birth has been registered between the ages of 15 and 21 with his current club for a period of three entire seasons or 36 months."
That takes us to either the end of this season or July, depending on how it's counted.
Hopefully the lad's sensible enough to look at his long term future with Spurs, and our hierarchy are able to give him some match time in early cup rounds.
Good point. It's a dangerous game though. If he does well on loan, but not quite well enough to cement a place in our first team squad the following season (and let's face it, our squad is looking as strong as it has been in years), he may well get itchy feet. Understandably.Hypothetically we could loan him. Then have him at the club for a season before he's 21. He'll then be club trained. Up to the club.