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Transfer watch (Summer 2017)

Wotspur

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Wotspur

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So if he's a record signing 42m Euros does that mean he's on more than Sissoko, who at 85/95k a week, is 20k more than DR, and if this new kid is on more than DA , he'll want parity plus some, oh what a minefield it all is. Anyway kid welcome to White , Wembley, till next season, then it'll be a Hart Lane .
 
Don Diaz

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Not sure Poch has complete faith in CCV or Wimmer then.
 
skiathospurs

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Bit out of the loop with this guy, worth the money ?
No idea really,has a good rep and the obligatory youtube clips collection.Will help with the ajax heritage of eriksen&co to settle,seems like a poch type player?The market is just mental,overpriced?well WBA asking £30m for jonny evans,£45m for siggy,+£50m for a defender kane left kicking air and Dele out jumped away at saints.Hard to say worth the money,fair to say has to be decent because of the money laid out.Doesnt mean he will tho` !!
 
River

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Its hard to imagine Levy committing to that kind of money, with the stadium.....before transfer window final day if he wasnt confident that he could do the job and trusts poch immensely ( good thing ). I hope it is a poch buy and not a levy dictated one though.
 
ParkLaneMal

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Just watched some YouTube of the lad. Tackles like The King and scores like Harry Kane. Excited to see him play and looks like Poch material.
 
J.spurs

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Bit out of the loop with this guy, worth the money ?
I only saw him in the Europa League, but he looked very much like our kind of player (then again almost all of the Ajax players do). Hard to say whether he's worth it or not in this mental transfer market, but as a ball-playing defender I'd say he's probably going to be in Poch's plans almost immediately.
 
Yid

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I only saw him in the Europa League, but he looked very much like our kind of player (then again almost all of the Ajax players do). Hard to say whether he's worth it or not in this mental transfer market, but as a ball-playing defender I'd say he's probably going to be in Poch's plans almost immediately.
In place of.........?

Isn't he a centre half? We have the best pairing in the...... well, anywhere imo.
 
Don Diaz

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Danny Rose is googling him now.....apparently he's great cover at Left Back for Ben Davies as well....!!!
 
Glenjamin

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Meh one of those things... Is he worth 40 mil.. Well no he isn't, not a chance, but will he be worth it, I'll give an 80% chance.from what I've seen I like him looks a talent. Will he get much action. Yes he will, league cup and fa cup. Bring it on!!
 
Wotspur

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Should DR be let go, we need to get either Sessignon from Fulham or Kieran Tierney from Celtic, only seen him 4/5 times, but he looks a great prospect, and if you need proof, utube his goal against Kilmarnock in the 4-0 victory.......what a strike, TAKE A BOW SON, TAKE A BOW
 
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Should DR be let go, we need to get either Sessignon from Fulham or Kieran Tierney from Celtic, only seen him 4/5 times, but he looks a great prospect, and if you need proof, utube his goal against Kilmarnock in the 4-0 victory.......what a strike, TAKE A BOW SON, TAKE A BOW

 
Rev John Ripsher

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Aurier brings a recent history of trouble. Last year he insulted then PSG coach Laurent Blanc and team-mates in a Periscope Q&A session, with language about his coach that doesn't need repeating here and understandably outraged the LGBT community.

He was then found guilty of assaulting a police officer outside a nightclub, which he is currently appealing. He was then investigated by FIFA after making a throat-slitting gesture during Ivory Coast's match against Mali, although it should be pointed out that in the same game he saved opponent Moussa Doumbia's life after he had swallowed his tongue.

Just as Aurier began to sort out his tarnished reputation with some decent displays on the pitch, he was denied a visa to enter the UK for a Champions League match against Arsenal.

Then there was a strange incident in a Ligue 1 match against Lorient in March this year, when he was called from the substitutes bench to come on, but he did not have his kit on under his tracksuit and took ten minutes to go and get it, put it on on the bench and then warm up.

The player has also been banned for insulting a referee on social media in 2015 as well as receiving a lengthy ban for his comments about Blanc and team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic among others.

Aurier has certainly had issues - he has also publicly courted Arsenal in the past on social media - and that is presumably why the price is relatively low at £23m and the more financially powerful clubs have not taken the gamble.

Pochettino has showed before that he will not accept rebellious characters in the changing room, with Emmanuel Adebayor and Younes Kaboul reportedly moved on for their influence among the squad. Does Aurier bring more of the same?

If Aurier comes and the gamble pays off, Spurs will have one hell of a player. If it backfires and he soon gets disgruntled behind the scenes and publicly then the tight-knit squad and great atmosphere that the Argentine has carefully created in the last three years could be dismantled.

The words of Laurent Blanc in the wake of Aurier's infamous Persicope outburst may be worth heeding.

“How did I react? Very badly. Very badly,” he said told the media. “Because we think whatever we like – this is a democracy and we are free to think about things, have our opinions – but that boy...

“Two years ago, I committed myself to bring him to Paris, so to see what I saw yesterday … that’s the thanks I get? It’s pitiful."
 
Don Diaz

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Aurier brings a recent history of trouble. Last year he insulted then PSG coach Laurent Blanc and team-mates in a Periscope Q&A session, with language about his coach that doesn't need repeating here and understandably outraged the LGBT community.

He was then found guilty of assaulting a police officer outside a nightclub, which he is currently appealing. He was then investigated by FIFA after making a throat-slitting gesture during Ivory Coast's match against Mali, although it should be pointed out that in the same game he saved opponent Moussa Doumbia's life after he had swallowed his tongue.

Just as Aurier began to sort out his tarnished reputation with some decent displays on the pitch, he was denied a visa to enter the UK for a Champions League match against Arsenal.

Then there was a strange incident in a Ligue 1 match against Lorient in March this year, when he was called from the substitutes bench to come on, but he did not have his kit on under his tracksuit and took ten minutes to go and get it, put it on on the bench and then warm up.

The player has also been banned for insulting a referee on social media in 2015 as well as receiving a lengthy ban for his comments about Blanc and team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic among others.

Aurier has certainly had issues - he has also publicly courted Arsenal in the past on social media - and that is presumably why the price is relatively low at £23m and the more financially powerful clubs have not taken the gamble.

Pochettino has showed before that he will not accept rebellious characters in the changing room, with Emmanuel Adebayor and Younes Kaboul reportedly moved on for their influence among the squad. Does Aurier bring more of the same?

If Aurier comes and the gamble pays off, Spurs will have one hell of a player. If it backfires and he soon gets disgruntled behind the scenes and publicly then the tight-knit squad and great atmosphere that the Argentine has carefully created in the last three years could be dismantled.

The words of Laurent Blanc in the wake of Aurier's infamous Persicope outburst may be worth heeding.

“How did I react? Very badly. Very badly,” he said told the media. “Because we think whatever we like – this is a democracy and we are free to think about things, have our opinions – but that boy...

“Two years ago, I committed myself to bring him to Paris, so to see what I saw yesterday … that’s the thanks I get? It’s pitiful."
I don't know the player, however based on this appraisal he doesn't seem like a Spurs player to me.

Chelsea might be interested though??
 
Yid

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He won't last long.

Another one to bump up the turnover in about 18 months time.
 
USspur

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...Everton-star-Ross-Barkley-expected-talks.html

Everton midfielder Ross Barkley is still expected to secure a move away from Goodison Park this week following further talks with Chelsea and Tottenham.

The 23-year-old is out until December after having surgery on his injured hamstring but, if he doesn't sign a new contract, his value will decrease further and it is in Everton's interest to sell now if they want to make a greater profit on their academy graduate.
 
skiathospurs

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Arsenal said they'll block any attempts from direct rivals to sign Alexis Sanchez

I didn't realise Brighton & Bournemouth were interested
 
Liam

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Seems like Ox has turned down a move to Chelsea according to sky sports. Would anyone take him?
 
Dorset

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Seems like Ox has turned down a move to Chelsea according to sky sports. Would anyone take him?
If they think he is as good as he thinks he is then maybe. The daft twunt turns down £180k with the scum, then snubs the chavs because he wants to go to the dippers? He just ain't that good and wouldn't get into our first choice team.
 
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skiathospurs

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Seems like Ox has turned down a move to Chelsea according to sky sports. Would anyone take him?
No thanks,oxtail chamber-pot can fuck off and be shite somewhere else,what is it 9 goals in many 100s of games?I would rather have andros back !!
 
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