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Tottenham face tough task to land Athletic Bilbao's Fernando Llorente

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  1. KingHotspur

    KingHotspur Well-Known Member

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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/aug/10/tottenham-athletic-bilbao-fernando-llorente

    • Basque club unwilling to accept offer under €36m
    • Spurs may take another look at Villarreal's Giuseppe Rossi

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    Tottenham face tough task to land Athletic Bilbao's Fernando Llorente

    • Basque club unwilling to accept offer under €36m
    • Spurs may take another look at Villarreal's Giuseppe Rossi

    Tottenham Hotspur face an uphill task if they are to sign the Spain forward Fernando Llorente from Athletic Bilbao, with his club unwilling to accept an offer that does not trigger the €36m (£31.6m) buy-out clause in his contract.

    The Spurs manager Harry Redknapp is anxious to reinforce his attacking options after seeing Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe, Robbie Keane and Roman Pavlyuchenko register just 18 league goals between them for the club last season.

    Llorente, who scored 19 goals in 2010-11 to help propel Athletic into a sixth-place finish and the Europa League, has been a long-time target for Spurs, whose interest was intensified once Mirko Vucinic moved from Roma to Juventus last month. Preliminary talks took place with Bilbao last weekend, although the Basque club said they would be reluctant sellers of their most prized asset. Presidential elections were held over the summer with Fernando Garcia Macua duly replaced by Josu Urrutia and the new incumbent understandably keen not to start his tenure at the club by selling Llorente, such an iconic player, who is contracted to the club until 2013.

    That may force Spurs to make a move for Villarreal's Giuseppe Rossi, with Redknapp keen to bring in a forward before allowing any of his current options to depart. Keane has yet to attract interest, but Stoke City have made a formal offer for Crouch and team-mate Wilson Palacios, though major obstacles still need to be hurdled before either deal could be completed.

    A fee of around £8m has been agreed for Palacios, 27, though the midfielder's wage demands may yet prove to be out of Stoke's reach. The club have yet to hold talks with Crouch, 30, with the salary potentially on offer over what would have to be a four-year contract likely to prove a similar stumbling block.

    The Stoke chairman, Peter Coates, said he was awaiting a response from Spurs over what amounts to a £20m offer for both players. "We've made our last bid," said Coates. "The ball is in their court. We shall not be negotiating from where we are. The last conversation I had with Spurs, we had not agreed anything. We'll see what happens, but we haven't got any further."Tottenham, who have held talks with Real Madrid over the possible signing of Lassana Diarra, could yet raise further money by selling their former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas to Fulham, where he would be reunited with the former Spurs manager Martin Jol.

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    Llorente/Rossi and Diarra in

    Jenas, Palacios & Crouch out <ok>
     
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  2. KingHotspur

    KingHotspur Well-Known Member

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    Not sure how much is in the kitty but the CL money from last season still hasn't been touched so I assume we could spent £30million on someone, the wages could be the problem.
     
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  3. No Kane No Gain

    No Kane No Gain Well-Known Member

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    Nah, don't want him. He's good buy not that good.
     
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    we must have money in the kitty if we are trying to buy Hulk for 35 million
     
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  5. perrymanlegend

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    Totsfan.
    In all honesty I don't Levy would sanction 35m for any player, so its prob all hypothetical c--p from those lazy journos.:smiley:
     
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  6. totsfan

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    you could be right,they need to sell papers somehow
     
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    Lorente is not a bad player. But Eur 36mm?? Sorry, they're having a laugh. No way would I pay that for him - Rossi, maybe..
     
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  8. Calamity Gomes

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    Rossi please!
     
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  9. notsosmartspur

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    Llorente was neat and tidy with what he did last Saturday but thats about it, I never felt worried when he got the ball. not one of those "whats he gonna do next" kind of strikers. Not a 30m+ player imo.
     
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  10. PleaseNotPoll

    PleaseNotPoll Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Let's sell Crouch, Defoe, Pavlyuchenko, Keane, Dos Santos and Palacios and sign Llorente, Rossi, Diarra and Trezeguet! <laugh>
    Can anyone make this stuff up or is it just journalists?
     
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