Not a good look for Udogie.
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Manor executed a good body feint, plus it's training, not a huge deal.
You picked Udogie but its a.poor look from about three others and the GK. Or ?Solomon is on fire.
Worse for Hojberg with that fake challenge.
yea kulu and son should not be certs to start anyway. no where near good enough last year. competition for places good for everyoneHe'll be starting by January.
He's definitely more comfortable on the left, but even out of position he's better than anything Kulu has shown for a year.
Probably starts instead of Kulu by the time we get to Brentford away.
"Maradonaman", if you can impress Romero you're probably the real deal.
To me this feels like pretty shameful behaviour, but perhaps I am too harsh on management….
“Shakhtar Donetsk are looking for €6.5million (£5.6m) in compensation from Tottenham Hotspur over their signing of Manor Solomon.
Following a meeting between Shakhtar CEO Sergei Palkin and Rebecca Caplehorn, Spurs’ director of football administration and governance, however, Spurs have offered Shakhtar a sell-on fee if they sell Solomon in the future.
Caplehorn represented Spurs in the talks while chairman Daniel Levy is away in the United State.
Negotiations are continuing between the two clubs as they look to find an agreement.”
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Shakhtar request €6.5m from Spurs over Solomon signing
Shakhtar Donetsk are looking for €6.5million (£5.6m) in compensation from Tottenham Hotspur over their signing of Manor Solomon. Following a meeting between Shakhtar CEO Sergei Palkin and Rebecca Caplehorn, Spurs’ director of football administration and governance, however, Spurs have offered...theathletic.com
Whatever the FIFA ruling might be, Tottenham is essentially signing a contracted player as if he was a free agent.