I'm not gonna lie I'd have preferred him personally to JM at the time of LVG being sacked, but not now, the lad just can't pull the trigger. Bottler
Alexandre Lacazette joins Arsenal for club record £46.5m from Lyon http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40496970 @Hoddle Is A God - "Arsenal have given up trying to sign a decent forward"
Meaning any monies made from selling family silver will go into Danny's pocket whilst he pulls off a few tenners of his Yiddly wad for Poncetto to buy cheap relegation fodder. Happy days
Eric Dier to Man Utd ? https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/jul/11/manchester-united-eric-dier-tottenham-new-bid He's a Utd fan and they need to replace Carrick at some stage. He fits the bill and is open to a move to Utd. Levy doesn't want to sell, but as noted, if he blocks the move and the wages that Utd will offer, he will have to significantly improve his wages at Spurs, opening the floodgates for other players.
Walker too apparently. Dier looks like he wants to join Utd, being a Utd fan and saying that he's 'open to a move'. Said it before, but Spurs are going to find it difficult to hold onto their best players unless 1. They actually win something 2. They improve the wages they pay.
Eric Dier wants to leave Tottenham Hotspur to join Manchester United, and the Old Trafford club are expected to make an improved offer of £50m for the 23-year-old midfielder.
Chelsea have been offered the chance to sign Borussia Dortmund forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for £70m. This I believe has been Chelseas number one target all summer leaving the glamour clubs to fight over the prima donnas.
Spurs thrive on having a squad of players who are all happy to be there, if a player wants to leave it's in Levy's interest to sell. Players can soon start to get disillusioned with being runners up and for less money. The minute Dier is on £160k a week, players like Kane and Alli will start to stir.
Yep. Spurs cannot expect to be consistent Top 4 material whilst paying their players less than what they could earn at another Top 4 club. Once Pandora's box is opened, there's no going back. Players like Kane, Alli, Dier and Erikson can earn £200k per week if they want at another club and Levy knows this.
Lukaku was your top target pal, you even had a deal agreed to take him. The fact that you didn't want him personally doesn't mean anything.
He'll expect them all to be grateful for the opportunity of playing at Wembley for the season, like it's a prize of some sort. The fact is they've removed all of the Wembley magic for their squad now, any future appearances there will feel hollow.