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Transfers The Summer Transfer Edging Thread 2025

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True he's young, 21 but between Genk and Leicester he has 100 senior career appearances so he's got a fair amount of first team experience.

Watched this little clip, (yes I know YouTube)
but it shows - good in tight spaces, can take a man on and a very capable and clever passer so I'm reasonably impressed.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9jdV1M6_lc

he looks physically abled to compete in the prem thats for sure, thats where i worry for players like devine, you need to be able to run well to play in the prem, if not you need to have unreal technique and vision. bentancur doesnt move clean enough to play in prem midfield and he has no outstanding attributes to his game.
 
We’re not spending 90m on Baleba or Wharton. At this point just get players who have skills that we don’t have.
Would settle for:
Kudus 55m
El Khannoussi 25m
Lamine Camara 35m
A good young LB - Tom Rothe from Union Berlin looks good on the datasets.

El Khannoussi and Camara give us passing progression.
Kudus and El Khannoussi give us dribbling.
Kudus and Camara give us physicality.

It’s not enough to bridge the gap to the top sides by itself, but it gives us a fairly well balanced squad and we have to hopeThat Frank can develop the younger players fairly quickly.

Jashari instead of Camara. Camara isn't better than Bissouma and Sarr and doesn't improve your team. Jashari is a defensive midfielder but he has also great feets: he should be a perfect signing.
 
Then it’s surprising how vehement you are about haranguing those with whom you’re halfway towards agreeing.

Grant Levy some credit for navigating THFC into prosperous waters; however, one would have to be a master of mismanagement to uncouple the carriage from the runaway train that is the Premier League and not make a decent fist of it.

Clubs of comparable size? We were arguably the biggest club in London, whilst Chelsea were purchased for a solitary quid not long prior. I’d argue it’s not as great an achievement relatively, let alone compared to what we haven’t won on the playing field.

Nolens volens, he’s here, but folk are well within their rights to be critical.
Villa, Newcastle, Everton, Leeds. And Woolwich were much more successful than us at that time.

The reason I harangue some posters is because they're OTT and fact-free with some of their comments (e.g. we don't spend any money; Levy pockets the money, etc etc). It's Levy Out or bust, whereas what would benefit us the most is him running the business side of things, which is something he excels at, and having a world class football operations department running the sporting side. But hardly anyone makes this kind of argument. It's always a guttural reaction, so I'm going to call people out on that.
 
Wharton has years left on his deal at a club he joined a year ago who are anticipating losing their 2 best players in Eze and Guehi this summer, probably for massive fees meaning they are not a willing seller. Rodrygo doesn't want to join Tottenham Hotspur, and you can probably say the same for Simons.
The MGW rejection should be a real slap-in-the-face level wake up call for people in terms of how attractive a destination we are. They have just swayed him to stay with wages we realistically could have improved upon. He had a clause and was just a means of finding the right fee. We won a cup but we finished 17th, we were a fucking shambles last season and I reckon we struggle to attract players who aren't in a come-and-get-me situation like Kudus this summer to be honest, players will happily stay put and wait and see what we look like under Frank rather than tie themselves to a project with more questions than answers for the foreseeable future. It can't have gone unnoticed how many players came here for big money and with big hype and were deemed so shit by the time they left no one wants them even for free. We will surely get 2 more in the door by August 31st but I think we're going to be forced to see what Frank can do with what we currently have in the squad, by and large.

Nope to the bolded bit.

The fact its a short contract to 2028 and the fact that neither Spurs nor any other club tried to counterbid should tell you that Notts Forest gave him a mega pay rise say £300 pw (£15m pa) or even more say £400pw or £20m pa (possibly including guaranteed bonuses) to keep him - but no other club could afford to buy him at £60m or so plus those mega wages. Hence ManCity withdrew before bidding and Spurs were left without MGW.

Notts Forest tactic is sometimes known as a poison pill for good reason.
 
Mcatee from City could be useful. I know people might say he does not score enough but Cole Palmer only made about 19 appearances for City (not all starts) without a goal. It’s the Pep grounding.
To be fair any player who gets close to that city first team from the academy must be pretty special
I first saw Macatee play for Sheffield United a few years back and he totally bossed the championship that season I didnt even know until the year after he was on loan from city
Great young player who just needs a team to give him starts to showcase his ability and I'd be very happy if he did come to Spurs
Same with Harvey Elliot i dont see city or Liverpool standing in those players way if a suitable offer arrives
 
''Journalist Duncas Castles has now revealed that Zabarnyi wants to move to the French capital, but PSG are only willing to pay €60m (£52m) for his services.

However, he asserts that Tottenham have already made a bid of €70m (£60.7m) for the Ukrainian, which is more than the fixed component of the fee they paid for Dominic Solanke, who is Spurs’ record signing.''




Good lord why do we need another CB? Sounds weird.
 
Solanke 10th August, Lo Celso 14th, Sessegnon 8th, the transfer window was delayed for the Reguilon signing and closed on October 5th, as far as I'm concerned with Daniel Levy's Spurs having the player in before the first game of the season is an early window purchase. Yes that speaks more to the inadequacies of our board/chairman than anything but this isn't the "gotcha" you think it is.
It's hardly an important point, but these 4 of the 6 transfers you referred to as early absolutely are a gotcha in terms of what you were on about...

Lo Celso and Sessegnon were deadline day signings ffs!

The 2020 window started 27th July and closed 5th October, season started 13th September, with Reguilon joining the following week.

Solanke joined the week before PL kicked off and had no pre-season with us, but granted, by your expectations of Levy this was early.

Main point though, there's no correlation between when we sign players and how good they are, whenever they sign there's 80% chance they're gonna be cack.
 
im taking it youve seen that strange video? its beyond odd!

at the start of it all they was threatening legal action bla bla bla, it looks like MGW has leaked his release clause and shat himself when hes been told theyll take legal action over it.

his body language is off in that video and his voice is almost trembling, thats not the signs of a player whos happy to sign a new deal! they was trying to get him to sign a new deal for a year and he wouldnt apparently, hes not all of a sudden all in for shitty little forest is he?
Any legal action is just a matter of finances, it's not like MGW could possibly see any legal repercussions for leaking his release clause beyond a fine, which we would pay anyway as is always the case in these instances. I want to believe that Marinakis held a gun to his head with that contract waved in front of his face by a nearby henchman until he agreed to sign it but it just isn't realistic, as I said what can Marinakis threaten MGW with? Once he's in London in a Spurs shirt he's completely untouchable, doesn't matter how much money he has, the resources thrown into any investigation of any unfortunate circumstance that may befall MGW after his transfer would be staggering, there's absolutely no way you get away with blackmailing (or worse) a PL player in 2025.
I think by far the likeliest scenario is that there is a new clause in the new contract active from next summer for very specific clubs, likely clubs who have been in European competition consistently over x number of years so Marinakis can save face. MGW is 25 and has his entire prime in front of him once his current Forest contract expires, even if he doesn't get a move he is now on at least the £150k/week being reported plus whatever else Marinakis has bribed him with, he has time and simply does not need the Tottenham move. Either he continues playing as well as he has and someone will stump up the new RC next summer or they won't and he's free at 28 to go wherever he likes on a free with massive wages to boot.
I hate it, I hate that we've fucked our chances sitting on our hands for 3 windows under Poch and then going for the cheap option time and time and time again when we had the pull to bring in real top class players, but we did, and we are paying the price for it now, players will happily pass up rolling the dice on joining us to wait it out for a surer thing a year or two down the line. We really need to pray Frank is the real deal and we can start putting our tarnished image back together over the next 2 seasons.
 
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