3million, snap their hands of.
Bet if Ellis Short reads this, he'll be singing Kylie, 'i should be so lucky'.
Tottenham line up shock £3m bid for John O'Shea of Sunderland
Spurs keen to find a new centre-back with captain Michael Dawson free to leave this summer, and John O'Shea appeals as someone who can go straight into the team
Tottenham Hotspur are lining up a shock cut-price bid for Sunderland central defender John OâShea.
With captain Michael Dawson free to leave White Hart Lane this summer, Spurs are looking for a new centre back who could slot straight into the first team.
OâShea only has a year remaining on his Sunderland contract and Tottenham are ready to test the Black Catsâ resolve to keep the 33-year-old with a bid of around £3million.
Sunderland have had a £4m offer for Swansea defender Ashley Williams rejected and must now decide whether to go back with an improved bid.
Despite fighting relegation and falling out with former manager Paolo Di Canio, OâShea was one of Sunderlandâs best players over the second half of last season.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...hock-3m-bid-for-John-OShea-of-Sunderland.html
Bet if Ellis Short reads this, he'll be singing Kylie, 'i should be so lucky'.
Tottenham line up shock £3m bid for John O'Shea of Sunderland
Spurs keen to find a new centre-back with captain Michael Dawson free to leave this summer, and John O'Shea appeals as someone who can go straight into the team
Tottenham Hotspur are lining up a shock cut-price bid for Sunderland central defender John OâShea.
With captain Michael Dawson free to leave White Hart Lane this summer, Spurs are looking for a new centre back who could slot straight into the first team.
OâShea only has a year remaining on his Sunderland contract and Tottenham are ready to test the Black Catsâ resolve to keep the 33-year-old with a bid of around £3million.
Sunderland have had a £4m offer for Swansea defender Ashley Williams rejected and must now decide whether to go back with an improved bid.
Despite fighting relegation and falling out with former manager Paolo Di Canio, OâShea was one of Sunderlandâs best players over the second half of last season.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...hock-3m-bid-for-John-OShea-of-Sunderland.html
