Whether or not the story is really true in the gutter press, The Fail claims Vertonghen is growing frustrated that the deal to move to Spurs is dragging on and he could look to go to Woolwich...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ys-hell-join-Arsenal-Spurs-falls-through.html
Sounds like classic Daniel Levy stuff to me. Trying to squeeze every last bit out of the transfer negotiations to get the best deal possible when clearly, the vultures are circling. Vertonghen is politely but firmly hinting that Levy needs to get this done. He wants it done. He wants to come to Spurs but patience is wearing thin.
There's no smoke without fire and if we are to try to maintain a push for the top four next season, Levy has to realise that we don't have the advantage of Champions League football as deal maker. We also have Euro 2012 just around the corner when transfer figures could easily get inflated, dealing with players will then go on hold for many weeks and he could end up getting cold feet come late summer. Too much hinges on getting our squad strengthened. Why can't he see this and just broker the deal... now!?
Sometimes our Chairman needs to understand that striking first is a must to get the squad all ready and settled well in time before pre-season starts to give us the best chance of having a great opening few games of the new season. Frankly, I get sick and tired of reading about these protracted transfer dealings. If I had my way, we would sign all the players we want before a ball is even kicked in Poland and Ukraine next week so that we don't end up panic buying and selling come last August. Take Man Utd as a prime example of this and it's done them no harm over the years.
The lessons must be learned from seasons gone by. You can't just bring a player in 3 or 4 games into the season and expect the impact that a player would have if given a full pre-season tour, plenty of time to settle and get to work with the coaching staff and colleagues.
So in my view, Levy needs a rocket where the sun doesn't shine. If he blows this deal, he'll really go down in my estimations.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ys-hell-join-Arsenal-Spurs-falls-through.html
Sounds like classic Daniel Levy stuff to me. Trying to squeeze every last bit out of the transfer negotiations to get the best deal possible when clearly, the vultures are circling. Vertonghen is politely but firmly hinting that Levy needs to get this done. He wants it done. He wants to come to Spurs but patience is wearing thin.
There's no smoke without fire and if we are to try to maintain a push for the top four next season, Levy has to realise that we don't have the advantage of Champions League football as deal maker. We also have Euro 2012 just around the corner when transfer figures could easily get inflated, dealing with players will then go on hold for many weeks and he could end up getting cold feet come late summer. Too much hinges on getting our squad strengthened. Why can't he see this and just broker the deal... now!?
Sometimes our Chairman needs to understand that striking first is a must to get the squad all ready and settled well in time before pre-season starts to give us the best chance of having a great opening few games of the new season. Frankly, I get sick and tired of reading about these protracted transfer dealings. If I had my way, we would sign all the players we want before a ball is even kicked in Poland and Ukraine next week so that we don't end up panic buying and selling come last August. Take Man Utd as a prime example of this and it's done them no harm over the years.
The lessons must be learned from seasons gone by. You can't just bring a player in 3 or 4 games into the season and expect the impact that a player would have if given a full pre-season tour, plenty of time to settle and get to work with the coaching staff and colleagues.
So in my view, Levy needs a rocket where the sun doesn't shine. If he blows this deal, he'll really go down in my estimations.