Of course, but we have signed the odd player early in every window. But the majority of sales and I comings tend to be late on...Doesn't always have to be like that. We signed Modric early enough, didn't we? There will be other opportunities ahead to complete similar deals
Isn't that recently though because we've been waiting on transfer funds from the sale of one of our key players?
Unless Lloris moves, I can't see us selling on any of our big players this summer.
That's exactly my point
If we play the waiting game we will end up with 3rd and 4th choices
If we wanna back Poch we need to be first in line like we did with Modric
I would rather Austin or Berahino than those 2.
That's exactly my point
If we play the waiting game we will end up with 3rd and 4th choices
If we wanna back Poch we need to be first in line like we did with Modric
Has Wimmer signed?
His agent is saying two other club also in for him from Prem.
We are moving early. Alli and Wimmer have been signed already - so that's CB and CM signings in place. That leaves just CF and LWF left to look at
"In addition to Tottenham, there are two other Premier League clubs who are in negotiations with Cologne about Kevin," he told reporters. "If Kevin continues the great form he's shown in the Bundesliga, it's only natural there will be interest."
If so, Jesus wept.
Good in theory but if he has already determined that half our squad is garbage then what can you do!?
Doesn't always have to be like that. We signed Modric early enough, didn't we? There will be other opportunities ahead to complete similar deals
I think the Modrić situation was an exceptional one from our point-of-view, though. His agent probably wanted to get him a bigger club, but those that were looking at him vacillated because they thought he was going to be too lightweight. We were settled for, in order to get him into the Premier League, but of course, that was before Levy started all his sabre-rattling talk about holding players to contracts. If you ask me, agents in a similar situation will more than likely think twice about us in the light of all that.
I think the Modrić situation was an exceptional one from our point-of-view, though. His agent probably wanted to get him a bigger club, but those that were looking at him vacillated because they thought he was going to be too lightweight. We were settled for, in order to get him into the Premier League, but of course, that was before Levy started all his sabre-rattling talk about holding players to contracts. If you ask me, agents in a similar situation will more than likely think twice about us in the light of all that.