He's having a medical today.
Got to disagree mate, he's not blessed with great pace, he uses positioning instead, so as long as he keeps his brain working, i can't see why he won't last for another 5 years
Possibly,
but that's making quite some assumption that he'll still be at his best when he's nearing 34 years old.
Here he is, landed in London last night - http://i.imgur.com/apQlgaa.jpg
This was posted in our (i think) transfer thread. Ryan Air! LOL.
No need to apologise, i don't think anyone expects you to read the entire board!I see, sorry.
No need to apologise, i don't think anyone expects you to read the entire board!

My point about paying £26M for a 28 year old was nothing to do with whether he could play at a high level for another 5 years, but the fact that he would have little or no resale value. It appears very unlike Levy to smash the club's transfer record on a player he is unlikely to see any financial return from.
My point about paying £26M for a 28 year old was nothing to do with whether he could play at a high level for another 5 years, but the fact that he would have little or no resale value. It appears very unlike Levy to smash the club's transfer record on a player he is unlikely to see any financial return from.
On the upside, and Levy must be getting absolutely pig-sick of it, he's unlikely to be pushing for a big move to Real at any point.

Is that next? Levy wants to go to Real.![]()
What happened to the brazilian one you've been linked with forever??
The financial return will come with better results and CL qualification. Levy knows full well the need for Spurs to make that breakthrough. He is showing confidence in AVB and backing his judgement. At this point resale value is not the issue we needed a striker.
These are not just risky signings based on fees, they are two players that may not even adapt or could take a year to adapt (especially in the case of paulinho) but still its good to see Levy has changed his ways now we have a DOF.