nayimfromthehalfwayline
Andy Thompson
Real Madrid have offered Tottenham the chance to sign their former player Gareth Bale on loan for £10m. The Spanish club would also want Spurs to subsidise about half of the Wales forward's£600,000-a-week wages. (Sun)
This is the problem with the big contract/late career moves.
You invariably get stuck with a player you dont want/need and cant get rid of them.
£10m is peanuts, but those wages are not and thats the point. Honestly I think only Utd or PSG would be interested - and thats because they are more interested in the PR of things than the players.
I think Gazzaniga has done enough to deserve the second keeper spot and it is an English 3rd choice keeper that we should have. I would get Jordan Archer from Milwall for that role. A decent enough keeper who has played well in some reasonably big games for Milwall (i.e. play off finals). I think a bonus is that he is out of contract there and has a further bonus in that he came through the youth system at Spurs so knows the club and I think would count as 'club trained'.
Really good shout, Archer has been excellent at Millwall, solid and reliable and experienced - and as you say one of our own.
Though truthfully Im not against a kid taking the spot. The 3rd choice keeper is hardly likely to see action, and there are even emergency loans around keepers....
From the bits and pieces I've seen he plays the Dembele kind of role at Watford.
I dont see it. As I say, admittedly havent seen a huge amount of him, but he doesnt seem much of a dribbler and doesnt seem to come back deep a great deal. Is more interested in being on the front foot - knits play nicely in the middle/final third - though also (and here like Dembele) doesnt seem to offer a particular goal threat.
Watching him I always just thought he was tidy and thats about it.
Though I should have course be missing a great teal....
As we have seen with quite a few signings that Poch has made he likes players with pace and power. Sessegnon certainly has both of those attributes. He looks like a typical Spurs buy to me. Young, talented, just about good enough now but with a huge amount of improvement left in him, fee unlikely to be too prohibitive, buying from a club who are in a bad situation.
I though Sessegnon was nailed on last year, he just has "Spurs" written all over him.