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How Eriksen Became ‘Trapped’ At Tottenham

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A source close to the club tells that Harry Hotspur blog that amongst all the potential complexities surrounding Christian Eriksen’s future, sloping out of Haringey on a free is not an option.

AS Roma could yet buy the Dane.

Atletico Madrid have also expressed an interest. However, the Spanish side want to ‘Levy’ the deal and schedule a staggered payment plan.

What of Real Madrid? Well IF and this is not capitalized out of boredom, they too would want terms that were even ‘easier’ – for them.

Either of these deals would actively sabotage an Eriksen exit strategy, simply because THFC’s wage bill needs much a swifter solution.

Yes, Zidane still wants Pogba. FFP would force the Los Blancos’ hand when it came to terms then, for any additional purchases

The fundamental issue is this. Levy hawked Tin Tin all over the continent this summer and was even prepared to vend at €46.4million.

The response to this was muted. The Champions League Final was beamed into several homes. A few decision makers for big clubs, may have been watching.

January transfer windows are notoriously poor relations to their summer counterparts. A mega-bid for Eriksen?

Details of what THFC are prepared to do to keep the 27-year-old, to follow.

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4 years ago

Value the player in the first place might be an idea. Levy will want the cash asap, I’m sure they see him off somewhere. A happy Tin Tin is clearly an asset as shown when struggling to get past a newly promoted side on Saturday.

I was thinking on the “shit in the 90’s” nonsense that’s tirelessly banded around, the way clappers speak of these times you would think we went down to the southern premier division and had our ground repossessed. Really, it was about 4/5 seasons of average league placing. Despite even finishing above Arsenal one year. The main season remarked upon is the Gross season(the one we lost only 3 more matches than last season) and the near relegation, even though we finished 14th in the end. That season was injury plagued, we had an entire forward line out at times and relayed on Paul Mahorn and Neale Fenn!? Still , there was memorable moments from Ginola and Dominguez and Jurgs…..and the year after…….we won a trophy!! So…..ya know……let them exalt and hail the king of net spend cos it weren’t that much of a big deal. # used to win stuff.

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4 years ago

Value the player in the first place might be an idea. Levy will want the cash asap, I’m sure they see him off somewhere. A happy Tin Tin is clearly an asset as shown when struggling to get past a newly promoted side on Saturday.

I was thinking on the “shit in the 90’s” nonsense that’s tirelessly banded around, the way clappers speak of these times you would think we went down to the southern premier division and had our ground repossessed. Really, it was about 4/5 seasons of average league placing. Despite even finishing above Arsenal one year. The main season remarked upon is the Gross season(the one we lost only 3 more matches than last season) and the near relegation, even though we finished 14th in the end. That season was injury plagued, we had an entire forward line out at times and relayed on Paul Mahorn and Neale Fenn!? Still , there was memorable moments from Ginola and Dominguez and Jurgs…..and the year after…….we won a trophy!! So…..ya know……let them exalt and hail the king of net spend cos it weren’t that much of a big deal. # used to win stuff.

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