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We Know the Problem..Here is the answer, will we take it?

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Steven Royston O'Neill, Aug 21, 2011.

  1. Steven Royston O'Neill

    Steven Royston O'Neill Well-Known Member

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    Tottenham Hotspur target 10 deals in 10 days before transfer window closes
    With 10 days left until the close of the transfer window, Tottenham are seeking to do as many as 10 deals in and out of the club.


    Spurs are closing in on the signing of Lassana Diarra from Real Madrid while Emmanuel Adebayor is expected on loan from Manchester City as the club finally come to life in the transfer market.

    The hold-up in both deals has been wages. Tottenham have a strict salary structure and if they matched what either player was on it would break it.

    Adebayor is reportedly on £170,000 per week while Diarra is on £85,000 per week after tax in Spain. One way of resolving the dispute is by paying the players a fee up front or even paying the clubs an added fee that can be used to subsidise their salary.

    Spurs are refusing to negotiate on Luka Modric however. One source claimed Chelsea bid £30 million for the player last week but Spurs insist they have received no bid and would reject it in any case.

    The player is understood to be growing increasingly frustrated by chairman Daniel Levy’s intransigence, but remains committed to playing for Spurs and is expected to be named in the team to play Manchester United tomorrow.

    While Harry Redknapp has made it clear he is open to a deal at the right price, Levy is holding his line.

    With 27 players over 21 in their squad and only 25 eligible under Premier League rules, the pressure is on to sell players.

    Stoke still hope they might be able to do a deal for Wilson Palacios and would also go for Peter Crouch or Jermaine Jenas at the right price.

    Spurs want to sell Alan Hutton, Sébastien Bassong and David Bentley but need to reduce their asking price if they are to generate interest.

    Niko Kranjcar, a target for Sunderland, is another who could go, even with the current problems with injury in midfield.



    add in Defoe and we are on our way
     
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  2. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    Spurs........

    Kranjcar.
    Defoe,
    Crouch,
    Hutton.

    Just a few of their players who could improve us.
     
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  3. Bizarreknives

    Bizarreknives Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    3 out of them 4 and I'd be chuffed to bits.
     
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  4. Bexinio

    Bexinio Well-Known Member

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    Hutton and Defoe.

    Hutton and Bardsley good fullbacks, although would love a left footer there.

    Defoe would be magic with Sess, i can see that partnership working.

    Gyan for Hutton and Defoe is a fair deal in my eyes.
     
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  5. vauxsamson

    vauxsamson Active Member

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    Would like to see Hutts back at right back for us, that would free Bardsley to go left back (not ideal but he can do a good job there, and then we'd have no debate as to Richardson for LB) Wouldn't be too expensive and that would just leave the eternal left wing problem to solve.
     
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