Dembele (assuming you might the striker kid) still doesn't solve our Kane backup issue, still think we need a striker that could cover for Kane for 3 months if required.
We've got 8 very strong AMs - Lamela, Alli, Son, Njie, Eriksen, Chadli, Onomah and Pritchard (plus Oduwa coming through). Njie in particular has pace to burn, but none of them are slouches.
If anything we're overloaded in that position - I think (once Njie and Pritchard return) there might even be fall-out from too many players expecting to be involved.
In the first half of your post you have described our business model, apart from the fact that Poch has a good record of incorporating and making effective use of players quicker than that. This business model has served us well, got us to where we are and most importantly, favoured by our manager, why abandon it now?
I don't really understand the point you are trying to make in the second half of your post. You start talking about world class players and then say that you are not suggesting that we sign one.
I do love reading some of the hogwash that the papers drum up.
Apparently UTD are scouting Kane and Alli and have been building dossiers on the two of them over the past month or so. Obviously the fact that they are both tied to long term contracts, are both central to what Poch wants to create and in the case of Kane have already reiterated their desire to stay at Spurs means nothing. Also they might want to buy one of our left backs and one of our right backs to sort out their injury crisis. They are even saying it's LVG who wants them in the summer as if he' still going to be in charge.
I do love reading some of the hogwash that the papers drum up.
Apparently UTD are scouting Kane and Alli and have been building dossiers on the two of them over the past month or so. Obviously the fact that they are both tied to long term contracts, are both central to what Poch wants to create and in the case of Kane have already reiterated their desire to stay at Spurs means nothing. Also they might want to buy one of our left backs and one of our right backs to sort out their injury crisis. They are even saying it's LVG who wants them in the summer as if he' still going to be in charge.
I do love reading some of the hogwash that the papers drum up.
Apparently UTD are scouting Kane and Alli and have been building dossiers on the two of them over the past month or so. Obviously the fact that they are both tied to long term contracts, are both central to what Poch wants to create and in the case of Kane have already reiterated their desire to stay at Spurs means nothing. Also they might want to buy one of our left backs and one of our right backs to sort out their injury crisis. They are even saying it's LVG who wants them in the summer as if he' still going to be in charge.
I do love reading some of the hogwash that the papers drum up.
Apparently UTD are scouting Kane and Alli and have been building dossiers on the two of them over the past month or so. Obviously the fact that they are both tied to long term contracts, are both central to what Poch wants to create and in the case of Kane have already reiterated their desire to stay at Spurs means nothing. Also they might want to buy one of our left backs and one of our right backs to sort out their injury crisis. They are even saying it's LVG who wants them in the summer as if he' still going to be in charge.
I like how they've been building dossiers on Kane and Alli, I'm sure they will learn a lot with all that research!
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Manchester United warned off transfer deadline beating swoop for Tottenham's Danny Rose
The left-back has been watched FOUR times by the Reds, who are desperate for reinforcements with Luke Shaw, Ashley Young and Marcos Rojo all injured
Spurs have issued a hands-off warning to Manchester United, who have been keeping a close eye on full-back Danny Rose, writes Steve Bates in the Sunday People.
United scouts have been at the last FOUR Tottenham games and have identified 25-year-old Rose as an ideal stop-gap signing to cover at left-back where under-pressure boss Louis van Gaal has acute injury problems.
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino has preferred £10million former Swansea star Ben Davies at left-back this season – and that has encouraged Man United to believe they could land former England Under-21 star Rose.
Rose, called into the senior England squad for the first time in August 2014 for a Euro qualifier in Switzerland, is seen by United as the perfect player to cover for long-term absentee Luke Shaw.
And with Ashley Young likely to be out until the end of March and Marcos Rojo recovering from shoulder surgery, Van Gaal desperately needs reinforcements.
But Pochettino is unwilling to sell any more of his stars in January after allowing winger Andros Townsend to join Saudi Sportswashing Machine for £12m.
Spurs reckon they are ahead of United in terms of team building and don’t want to help to a club competing with them for a Champions League place.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footb...ester-united-warned-transfer-deadline-7276779