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These Proposed Swap Deals For Spurs Are… Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Good|opinion

By Joe Fish -

After years and years of being the subject of gossip column fodder, it finally looks as though swap deals will have their day in the sun this summer.

The London Evening Standard reported yesterday that Tottenham’s business in the next transfer window will be limited to trading players and signing free agents as Jose Mourinho attempts to redesign a broken squad.

Swap deals are easy in theory but very difficult in practice; the more people, in particular agents, involved the more likely it is to fall through.

But of the four possible swap deals proposed by Football London’s Rob Guest this week, I reckon three of them are actually fairly plausible.

Kyle Walker-Peters for Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg

Southampton cannot allow Hojbjerg to stay without signing an extension to a contract that expires in 2021. KWP already has one foot in the door with Ralph Hasenhuttl and a few good post-lockdown performances could seal it.

Spurs would need to throw in some cash but probably less than £10m.

Juan Foyth for Ruben Dias

This is the one that doesn’t add up. Benfica defender Dias is apparently valued at close to £80m and Foyth won’t put a big enough dent in that fee.

Jack Clarke for Eberechi Eze

Clarke was five games into a loan spell at QPR when the season was halted. Sending the young winger to Loftus Road could be the secret weapon that Spurs need to beat other Premier League clubs to young Eze’s signature.

Erik Lamela for Arkadiusz Milik

Despite seven ordinary, injury-plagued years in England, Erik Lamela’s reputation in Italy remains high, and he could be a valuable currency in any negotiations we have with Serie A clubs. Milik is a good profile for that second recognised striker we crave, and Napoli may need a new right-winger when Jose Callejon’s contract expires in June [transfermarkt.com].

KWP for Hojbjerg and Lamela for Milik, with small cash ‘kickers’ from Spurs, as the US might say, are deals I really think we should be working on.

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Tags Arkadiusz Milik Eberechi Eze Erik Lamela Jack Clarke Juan Foyth Kyle Walker-Peters NewsNow Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg Ruben Dias
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James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago

Why would any club in their right mind sign Erik Lamela? Those Italian clubs falling over themselves to sign him after seven glittering years in England mustn’t have renewed their Sky Sports Premier League subscription.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

Eze and dias would be brilliant. Foyth can go (I’ve seen enough) he never looks fully in control of the ball (heavy feet too) I ain’t seen enough/any of the Clark boy live to judge him. Lamella i rate but as we know he’s fragile and his games about toughness. Bit like wanny. Can’t be that when you’re fragile. Good squad player. Think I’d keep him and try get milik cheap🌚

Eddie
Eddie
3 years ago
Reply to  Lord Croker

Yes he’ll be in his element.

Lord Croker
Lord Croker
3 years ago

‘limited to trading players and signing free agents as Jose Mourinho attempts to redesign a broken squad.’

Levy’s dream scenario.

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