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Fabio Paratici insists Tottenham will not buckle to fan 'pressure' and make signings that are not part of their 'long-term plan' amid criticism of their January transfer business​

  • Tottenham's managing director claimed he is part of a 'rebuild' at the club
  • The Italian insisted that Spurs will not fall to fan 'pressure' to make signings
  • Spurs made two additions in Pedro Porro and Arnaut Danjuma in January
By JAMES COHEN FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 12:39 GMT, 2 February 2023 | UPDATED: 12:52 GMT, 2 February 2023


Tottenham's managing director Fabio Paratici claims the club will not buckle to fan 'pressure' and make signings that are not part of their long-term plan.
The Italian helped oversee Spurs' January transfer activity which saw them recruit two new faces in full-back Pedro Porro and attacker Arnaut Danjuma.
Despite the two additions, there have been calls from within the Spurs fanbase for the club to be more ambitious in the transfer market yet Paratici insists the club have a clear vision for their 'long-term project'.
 
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Tottenham had a deal “almost done” for Spanish forward Gerard Deulofeu before the 28-year-old was ruled out for the rest of the season in January with a knee injury.

Hopefully back in for him in the Summer, he really tore the league up with Watford and fucking Everton.

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Tottenham had a deal “almost done” for Spanish forward Gerard Deulofeu before the 28-year-old was ruled out for the rest of the season in January with a knee injury.

Hopefully back in for him in the Summer, he really tore the league up with Watford and fucking Everton.

🫣
Was young and his first season in the prem at the time.

Has apparently been ripping Serie A to shreds before his injury. Some of the best stats in Europe. Players improve and comeback. Salah and De Bruyne are perfect examples.
 

Fabio Paratici insists Tottenham will not buckle to fan 'pressure' and make signings that are not part of their 'long-term plan' amid criticism of their January transfer business​

  • Tottenham's managing director claimed he is part of a 'rebuild' at the club
  • The Italian insisted that Spurs will not fall to fan 'pressure' to make signings
  • Spurs made two additions in Pedro Porro and Arnaut Danjuma in January
By JAMES COHEN FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 12:39 GMT, 2 February 2023 | UPDATED: 12:52 GMT, 2 February 2023


Tottenham's managing director Fabio Paratici claims the club will not buckle to fan 'pressure' and make signings that are not part of their long-term plan.
The Italian helped oversee Spurs' January transfer activity which saw them recruit two new faces in full-back Pedro Porro and attacker Arnaut Danjuma.
Despite the two additions, there have been calls from within the Spurs fanbase for the club to be more ambitious in the transfer market yet Paratici insists the club have a clear vision for their 'long-term project'.

Summer transfers
 

Fabio Paratici insists Tottenham will not buckle to fan 'pressure' and make signings that are not part of their 'long-term plan' amid criticism of their January transfer business​

  • Tottenham's managing director claimed he is part of a 'rebuild' at the club
  • The Italian insisted that Spurs will not fall to fan 'pressure' to make signings
  • Spurs made two additions in Pedro Porro and Arnaut Danjuma in January
By JAMES COHEN FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 12:39 GMT, 2 February 2023 | UPDATED: 12:52 GMT, 2 February 2023


Tottenham's managing director Fabio Paratici claims the club will not buckle to fan 'pressure' and make signings that are not part of their long-term plan.
The Italian helped oversee Spurs' January transfer activity which saw them recruit two new faces in full-back Pedro Porro and attacker Arnaut Danjuma.
Despite the two additions, there have been calls from within the Spurs fanbase for the club to be more ambitious in the transfer market yet Paratici insists the club have a clear vision for their 'long-term project'.
Fair enough, but wasn't Zabarbnyi in your long terms plans? We tracked him last summer, and he went for like 25m or something and we do need a CB.
 
Was young and his first season in the prem at the time.

Has apparently been ripping Serie A to shreds before his injury. Some of the best stats in Europe. Players improve and comeback. Salah and De Bruyne are perfect examples.
We only likely went in for him because we've dealings with Udinese already and he's 18 months left on his deal and a player turning 29 next month is hardly building for the future is it?

Started 60 league games in England over 6 seasons, Salah and DeBruyne lol. He was fucking 26 when he scored his last goal for Watford...and he's done his cruciate.

Great signing sure. Get a fucking clue.
 
We only likely went in for him because we've dealings with Udinese already and he's 18 months left on his deal and a player turning 29 next month is hardly building for the future is it?

Started 60 league games in England over 6 seasons, Salah and DeBruyne lol. He was fucking 26 when he scored his last goal for Watford...and he's done his cruciate.

Great signing sure. Get a fucking clue.
Have you watched him at all this season? He's been great for Udinese, and would've been a perfect depth signing.
 

Fabio Paratici insists Tottenham will not buckle to fan 'pressure' and make signings that are not part of their 'long-term plan' amid criticism of their January transfer business​

  • Tottenham's managing director claimed he is part of a 'rebuild' at the club
  • The Italian insisted that Spurs will not fall to fan 'pressure' to make signings
  • Spurs made two additions in Pedro Porro and Arnaut Danjuma in January
By JAMES COHEN FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 12:39 GMT, 2 February 2023 | UPDATED: 12:52 GMT, 2 February 2023


Tottenham's managing director Fabio Paratici claims the club will not buckle to fan 'pressure' and make signings that are not part of their long-term plan.
The Italian helped oversee Spurs' January transfer activity which saw them recruit two new faces in full-back Pedro Porro and attacker Arnaut Danjuma.
Despite the two additions, there have been calls from within the Spurs fanbase for the club to be more ambitious in the transfer market yet Paratici insists the club have a clear vision for their 'long-term project'.

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So in other words, you haven't watched him, and you don't know what you're talking about, which is why you're quoting stats from 3 years ago.
When he played in England and wasn't a fucking particularly young or impressive footballer as stated, which is relevant.

I don't give 2 fucks how good he's been for a mid-table Serie A club, we were going to sign someone who has barely kicked a fucking ball since November, did relatively fuck all in this league and has missed 25 games through injury this season alone and is recovering from knee surgery.

Tell me how good a young player Sessegnon is again sure.
 
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