Wanyama truly was a phenomenal defensive midfielder in his first season. Looking back at those clips it becomes so obvious that we have not seen that Wanyama in a very long time. Its devastating what injuries have done. pic.twitter.com/aXfIMRCleF
— WeAreTottenhamTV (@WeRTottenhamTV) August 22, 2019
Even with his dodgy knees, a move to Belgium seems a little odd. Then again, Club Brugge are regulars in the CL so, compared to say some clubs in Ligue 1 (which might also seem a natural move for him - defensive, slow), they might be able to afford him more easily
Good guy, but he wouldnt play much at Spurs so better than him rotting in the stands and us having another Janssen/GKN situation on our hands (i.e. someone we cant shift)
And Llorente imo.Also think its worth noting, Janssen, GKN, Wanyama off the books this summer is actually a rather big deal.
And Llorente imo.
If Eriksen does go we may be close to a 0 net spend and not a huge impact to the wage bill.
I think we have done an excellent job of losing a lot of the deadweight around the squad that was effectively blocking us from bringing players in.
It bodes well for future windows and gives us a chance to promote youth.
Victor Wanyama | Tottenham player sorting out final details with Spurs ahead of exit – Club give him until Fridayhttps://t.co/tDLrizpw2b #thfc #coys
— Sport Witness (@Sport_Witness) August 29, 2019
And Llorente imo.
If Eriksen does go we may be close to a 0 net spend and not a huge impact to the wage bill.
Thats a brilliant return all things considered
Would be a good fee recouped regardless, but considering its the Belgian league and their previous record fee spend was £11.34mThats a brilliant return all things considered