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Spurs interested in signing Mario Götze

shelfboy68

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Would love to see this happen but i see this rumour as nothing more than a story and expect to see a much cheaper alternative in a spurs shirt when the season gets underway.
 

Fredo

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Would love to see this happen but i see this rumour as nothing more than a story and expect to see a much cheaper alternative in a spurs shirt when the season gets underway.
According to reports he's available for £18m, would be a great buy.
 

shelfboy68

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According to reports he's available for £18m, would be a great buy.
It would be and affordable at that price but I still can see us ending up with someone else a less glamourous signing is the way I see but whoever the manager wants I trust his decision he has earnt it.
 

spursbhoy67

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This is a player whose peak years may already be behind him despite his age. He was the type of signing we made in the 90s and early 00s. Injury, illness and a lack of focus have derailed his career. Use the money to go after a player on the up. Tino Werner for example.

He could return to being a top class player, but not sure I would want Spurs to be his rehab location.
 

willcpt17

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According to reports he's available for £18m, would be a great buy.
Very affordable at 18 million, but looks to be a little bit of a risk due to health concerns. He would be a high profile signing, but I doubt we go for him.
 

Donki

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You guys know he has an irreversable muscle condition? Some harsh comments :ROFLMAO:.
 

Jadon Benjamin

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Agree it would be a statement signing for sure but whatever is good for the team is good enough for me.
Don't think we'll be getting Gotze, but OMFG imagine him and Martial running on full cylinders in our current setup. There a very few clubs offering what we have a young squad with a great coach, relatively less pressure than the other "top4" clubs. We are head and shoulders above Chelsea and Arsenal in terms of current stability and overall situation of the club.
 

shelfboy68

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Think we are underestimating the transfer window we are about to have! COYS!
I don't think anyone is under estimating our transfer window I expect it to be the same as normal, which is sensible signings at sensible prices as per company policy.
If your expecting more than that you may end up dissapointed because both chairman and manager have structure to which they work to which involves many variables one of which is financial, so don't expect a frittering of cash nor a huge net spend as it won't happen.
 

Jadon Benjamin

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I don't think anyone is under estimating our transfer window I expect it to be the same as normal, which is sensible signings at sensible prices as per company policy.
If your expecting more than that you may end up dissapointed because both chairman and manager have structure to which they work to which involves many variables one of which is financial, so don't expect a frittering of cash nor a huge net spend as it won't happen.
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We are in a good position to secure talent to take our club to the next level. We're in a position to really get on top of Arsenal and challenge Chelsea as the top club in London. I feel that if we don't loosen purse strings and throw just a tad less caution to the wind we will miss out on a chance to usher in a new era. I just don't get the point of being frugal if your not planning some sort of assault on the title at some stage. With all due respect "value for money signings" got us to where we are but we need to close the gap with the big guns. And the longer that trophy cabinet stays empty the more likely our top guys will leave.
 
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