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Armstrong_11

Spurs makes me happy, you... not so much :)
Aug 3, 2011
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hughy

I'm SUPER cereal.
Nov 18, 2007
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I wonder how his progression has been under us. It would be interesting to know if we gave Vorm a new contract with the intentions of selling him in the Summer for more and have Pau as our number 2, or whether we are happy with Vorm being our number 2 for the foreseeable future.
 

mpickard2087

Patient Zero
Jun 13, 2008
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I wouldn't be shocked if Vorm wanted to leave this summer. He will have done like three seasons as Hugo's backup, is 34 this year and could still be first choice at a very decent level. Obviously that's weighed against being on a good wedge at one of the top clubs in the PL to train at some top notch facilities every day with one of the worlds most established goalkeepers, but if he does decide to leave for regular football at some point then its understandable.
 

yido_number1

He'll always be magic
Jun 8, 2004
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I wouldn't be shocked if Vorm wanted to leave this summer. He will have done like three seasons as Hugo's backup, is 34 this year and could still be first choice at a very decent level. Obviously that's weighed against being on a good wedge at one of the top clubs in the PL to train at some top notch facilities every day with one of the worlds most established goalkeepers, but if he does decide to leave for regular football at some point then its understandable.

I think Vorm is probably quite happy with us. Get's a few games in the cups etc will probably play in Europe and doesn't have to worry about getting relegated and seeking another move. Imagine we pay him well and he knows we trust him when called upon.

If we are signing Lopez there will probably be a bedding in period where him and vorm will share the duties as back up before he takes that spot full time.
 

JUSTINSIGNAL

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I wouldn't be shocked if Vorm wanted to leave this summer. He will have done like three seasons as Hugo's backup, is 34 this year and could still be first choice at a very decent level. Obviously that's weighed against being on a good wedge at one of the top clubs in the PL to train at some top notch facilities every day with one of the worlds most established goalkeepers, but if he does decide to leave for regular football at some point then its understandable.

Hasn't he just signed another contract though?
 

Dharmabum

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Aug 16, 2003
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And Levy's is apparently back doing what he's so renonwned for ...

http://sportwitness.co.uk/daniel-le...ting-club-lower-price-offers-structured-deal/

Daniel Levy deep in Tottenham transfer talks and insisting on lower price, offers structured deal
By Sport Witness Team -

8th March 2017

Pau Lopez to Tottenham Hotspur is starting to get the real Spurs treatment, according to Spanish newspaper Sport.

Tottenham are known for their tough negotiating tactics led by Daniel Levy, which has benefitted the club financially but also seen players lost. If the Spanish claims are correct, then the tough negotiating even continues when a fee has been agreed.

Espanyol loaned Pau to Tottenham last summer, with the Premier League club having a buying option of €7m. Sport say that despite Mauricio Pochettino being delighted with Pau, and Tottenham wanting the player permanently, the club are trying to get the price down.

Tottenham have put a proposal forward which would mean a lower fee, of course, and then some of the offer made up of bonuses. That’s certainly not what Espanyol have been expecting, believing the price had already been agreed and set. The Barcelona club have already been allocating the money they assumed they’d receive for Pau, with signing Diego Lopez permanently a priority.

It’s been claimed this week in the English media that Diario AS reported Tottenham must pay a €500k penalty if Pau doesn’t make his debut this season. That’s incorrect and a mistranslation, with AS actually reporting Spurs would have to pay such an amount as compensation should they decide not to buy the player permanently.

There’s no penalty if Pau Lopez doesn’t play for Tottenham this season.
 

Pellshek

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Dec 30, 2015
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POW!

Your moment may have come, my son. Hugo still groggy, and Vorm has a knee injury that's being scanned later today, per Poch's press conference.
 

matthew.absurdum

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Aug 31, 2012
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may start tomorrow, lloris doubt and vorm knee injury. Did he play well in U23 matches? He seems to be no.1 keeper in U21 spain national team
 
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Finally the savior of Tottenham Hotspur may get his debut tomorrow with Lloris and Vorm doubtful.

PAU LOPEZ! :cool:
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Tucker

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Jul 15, 2013
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It's a good job the boy hasn't got a T' at the start of his name, or the ball would be......China in his hands.















Oh yeah.
 
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