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Tottenham reach agreement for second summer signing

mawspurs

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Tottenham Hotspur have reached an agreement with Argentinian side Estudiantes de La Plata for the signing of central-defender Juan Foyth, who will sign a five-year contract with the club

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Spurslove

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Tottenham Hotspur have reached an agreement with Argentinian side Estudiantes de La Plata for the signing of central-defender Juan Foyth, who will sign a five-year contract with the club

Read the full article at 101 great goals

Seriously?

Last I heard, there were 'complications' over his multi-party ownership. Wow. If this is really happening, it would mean Eric Dier can now be happily played as a holding midfielder which is obviously, his most favoured position, rather than a makeshift centre back. It just get's better and better. Cheers Mauricio...!!
 

db1

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While super happy at having some signings, I didn't realise our gaping squad hole was in central defence. Oh well, mustn't grumble.
 

ginola007

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Seriously?

Last I heard, there were 'complications' over his multi-party ownership. Wow. If this is really happening, it would mean Eric Dier can now be happily played as a holding midfielder which is obviously, his most favoured position, rather than a makeshift centre back. It just get's better and better. Cheers Mauricio...!!
Foyth is one for the future, I think. Might also indicate that Alderweireld might be on his way out next summer, which I urgently hope not.
 

Chris_D

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I always welcome new players. Oddly I'd be happier with a new contract for Toby than two new unproven centre backs. I hope he's half as good as Ledley.
 

davidmatzdorf

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Jun 7, 2004
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He's 19 and about to arrive in England for the first time. And people reckon he'll immediately replace Dier in defence. I doubt it.
 

HobbitSpur

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The one thing that impresses me in that article is that Poch seems to have been pivotal in swaying him cfrom joining PSG. We may not be able to compete with the money bag clubs for current stars but f*co we seem to be collecting some great potential youngsters. If these youngsters reach their potential the future is looking extremely good.

In Poch and Levy I think we could really be looking forward to being right on the crest of a very big wave!!!
 
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