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Eric Dier Is The Latest Spurs Contract Saga: Levy shouldn’t give in to his demands [opinion]

By Joe Fish -

Tottenham could be about to have another contract saga on their hands, with Eric Dier reportedly hesitant to sign a new deal with the club.

The 26-year-old’s contract will soon enter its final 12 months so Spurs face a sell or invest decision this summer, to avoid more lost transfer income following this year’s Christian Eriksen and Jan Vertonghen disasters.

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The decision could be taken out of the club’s hands, with the Daily Star reporting that Dier will only sign an extension at Spurs if he is given guarantees about playing at centre-half rather than in defensive midfield.

Jose Mourinho started Dier in either a back four or back five in four straight matches before the season’s postponement, and the England international put in a couple of good performances, especially compared to his recent midfield outings which showed the toll injury and illness has had on him.

And while I’ve been happy to humour the Dier at centre-half experiment, I don’t think we can justify offering him a new deal as a full-time defender.

I cannot see Dier establishing himself as a starting centre-half over Toby Alderweireld or Davinson Sanchez, and Mourinho will want to recruit to shore up a defence with the fewest Premier League clean sheets this season.

If we go into next term with Dier on the books and out of the side, we will have another player plummeting in value while he runs his contract down.

It would be another painful goodbye, but we need to move Dier on…

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Bobby Brain
Bobby Brain
4 years ago
Reply to  James McKevitt

Surely protecting the value of your asset is the sensible solution. Look at how much we have lost in the last 12 months due to contract uncertainty. Eriksen went for loose change, Wanyama for nothing, Verts will go this summer for nothing. Dier offers flexibility. Yes he may not be a starter but as a back-up option IMO he is worth resigning. If he gets disillusioned with picking splinters out of his ‘arris warming the bench then we can flog him for a reasonable fee. Better than seeing him go for nothing next summer?

Jonathan Hurst
Jonathan Hurst
4 years ago
Reply to  Eddie

To be fair if levy wins we do shit and sacks jose he gets 45mil for 6months jose kinda wins only losers are us fans

Jonathan Hurst
Jonathan Hurst
4 years ago
Reply to  James McKevitt

C lose all of them and not invest then put skipp in goal and call him versatile

JimmyGrievance
JimmyGrievance
4 years ago

Levy should get him a subscription to weight watchers as an improved contract extension

Eddie
Eddie
4 years ago
Reply to  James McKevitt

Difficult one that.

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
4 years ago

When it comes to a choice of hanging on to players that are plainly in decline, Dier, Toby, Hugo,(the cheap option) or investing in quality new players (the expensive option) guess what option we choose?

Spursnut d
Spursnut d
4 years ago

Time to move him on. He does not even count as homegrown.

Eddie
Eddie
4 years ago

Jose obviously likes Dier so this could be be a tug of war against Levy with Mourinho digging his heals in.And there’s only one winner in that situation.

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