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He's not going to be that expensive if he's going to Inter.I think he’s off to inter. Plus he’ll be far too expensive for a backup striker.
He's not going to be that expensive if he's going to Inter.I think he’s off to inter. Plus he’ll be far too expensive for a backup striker.
He also sounds like he has more about him than just back up striker.He's not going to be that expensive if he's going to Inter.
Mourinho wouldn't sell us the plague.
He also sounds like he has more about him than just back up striker.
He's not going to be that expensive if he's going to Inter.
Seeing Brazil will be staying in new spurs lodge pre World Cup. Transfer wise that accomadation block could really help us out. You’ve got players on site to speak to plus they can see our world class facility.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...eady-make-40million-summer-Wilfried-Zaha.html
Tottenham ready to make £40million summer move for Crystal Palace ace Wilfried Zaha
Tottenham are set to go back to Crystal Palace with a £40million bid for Wilfried Zaha in the summer.
- Tottenham are looking to entice Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha this summer
- Palace will argue he is worth far more than Spurs incoming £40million offer
- The Eagles have lost every league game this season when Zaha has not played
- Spurs have previously had two offers for the tricky winger rejected by Palace
Roy Hodgson’s Palace will argue their 25-year-old winger is worth significantly more, particularly given the role he has played in their fight for survival.
Palace have lost every league game they have played without Zaha this season — nine in total. But they moved out of the relegation zone when he returned from a knee injury in Saturday’s 2-0 win at Huddersfield, his first start since February 4.
Chelsea have also looked at the Ivory Coast international, who is likely to leave even if Palace avoid the drop.
Tottenham have chased Zaha for some time. They bid £12m in the summer of 2016, an offer Palace chairman Steve Parish blasted as ‘ridiculous’.
Spurs went back with another offer of £21m but that was also rejected.
Zaha’s contract lasts until 2022 and is worth around £100,000 a week.
Not sure many are.Martial please, cant be happy at United.
You left out the best bit which in no way highlights just how made up this entire article is...http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...eady-make-40million-summer-Wilfried-Zaha.html
Tottenham ready to make £40million summer move for Crystal Palace ace Wilfried Zaha
Tottenham are set to go back to Crystal Palace with a £40million bid for Wilfried Zaha in the summer.
- Tottenham are looking to entice Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha this summer
- Palace will argue he is worth far more than Spurs incoming £40million offer
- The Eagles have lost every league game this season when Zaha has not played
- Spurs have previously had two offers for the tricky winger rejected by Palace
Roy Hodgson’s Palace will argue their 25-year-old winger is worth significantly more, particularly given the role he has played in their fight for survival.
Palace have lost every league game they have played without Zaha this season — nine in total. But they moved out of the relegation zone when he returned from a knee injury in Saturday’s 2-0 win at Huddersfield, his first start since February 4.
Chelsea have also looked at the Ivory Coast international, who is likely to leave even if Palace avoid the drop.
Tottenham have chased Zaha for some time. They bid £12m in the summer of 2016, an offer Palace chairman Steve Parish blasted as ‘ridiculous’.
Spurs went back with another offer of £21m but that was also rejected.
Zaha’s contract lasts until 2022 and is worth around £100,000 a week.
Meanwhile, Spurs are sitting on a potential profit of £316m for Harry Kane and Dele Alli, according to a new study.
The CIES Football Observatory calculated that England striker Kane, brought through the ranks at Spurs, would be worth more in profit than Lionel Messi at Barcelona.
They believe Kane, 24, is worth around £173m, while Messi, who also cost Barca nothing, would command £172m as he will be 31 in June. Alli — initial fee £5m — would yield a potential profit of around £143m.
Don't fancy Shaw at all. You guys who follow the youth, what chance of Ogilvie stepping up? Saw him in a friendly at Posh and he looked good.
Only played 4 games for a pretty poor Central Coast side. Conceded 10 goals. So not having the best time of it.whiteman's the closest but it's still too early for him, with keepers i think you're generally better off loaning them out first. o'reilly and freeman will probably leave soon and glover's not good enough, well, unless he's drastically improved since his aus loan.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...eady-make-40million-summer-Wilfried-Zaha.html
Tottenham ready to make £40million summer move for Crystal Palace ace Wilfried Zaha
Tottenham are set to go back to Crystal Palace with a £40million bid for Wilfried Zaha in the summer.
- Tottenham are looking to entice Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha this summer
- Palace will argue he is worth far more than Spurs incoming £40million offer
- The Eagles have lost every league game this season when Zaha has not played
- Spurs have previously had two offers for the tricky winger rejected by Palace
Roy Hodgson’s Palace will argue their 25-year-old winger is worth significantly more, particularly given the role he has played in their fight for survival.
Palace have lost every league game they have played without Zaha this season — nine in total. But they moved out of the relegation zone when he returned from a knee injury in Saturday’s 2-0 win at Huddersfield, his first start since February 4.
Chelsea have also looked at the Ivory Coast international, who is likely to leave even if Palace avoid the drop.
Tottenham have chased Zaha for some time. They bid £12m in the summer of 2016, an offer Palace chairman Steve Parish blasted as ‘ridiculous’.
Spurs went back with another offer of £21m but that was also rejected.
Zaha’s contract lasts until 2022 and is worth around £100,000 a week.