Since we don't have a matchday thread up yet ***HINT HINT*** Poch's made some interesting comments about Siggy's transfer to Swansea
"When we arrived at Tottenham, he was a player that was difficult to assess. The decision was made when we were in Seattle to play a friendly game. I remember he was in the starting XI and I had a call to say: 'OK, the agreement is done with Swansea.'
"In that moment we had 34 senior players, and to take the decision was too difficult because we did not have enough time. I think after he moved to Swansea and we saw his development at Swansea he was a perfect player for us."
“When the club and a player decide to move, there is nothing you can do about that. Every time we meet him and see him he shows his quality not only as a player but as a man.
“All the people here talk very highly about him. It's a shame, but sometimes in football you never what will happen in the future."
Sidestepping the inevitability of a dozen "Why Spurs should regret selling Sigurdsson" articles from the usual clickbait merchants, here's something that is always overlooked: who should lose their place in the team?
The reason Sigurdsson is so effective at Swansea is because he's guaranteed to start every match - but at Spurs he wouldn't be, as there's Eriksen, Alli, Lamela and Son all staking claims for regular starts, with N'Koudou and Onomah waiting in the wings, and we also have a player going by the name Moussa Sissoko who might yet come good.
While I do think that there was a place for Siggy in Poch's first season, specifically have him play on the left in the same way that Chadli was deployed that season, it's harder to see a place for him in the current team as he'd be expecting the regular football we could not guarantee - and given he's on £70k a week at Swansea, that's not the sort of wages we can pay to someone who might play one game in three.