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Two targets identified as a possible replacement for highly experienced Tottenham man

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West Brom’s Sam Johnstone and Dean Henderson of Manchester United have emerged as transfer targets for Tottenham as they prepare to see the back of Hugo Lloris, according to the Sun.

Lloris has served Tottenham for several years now, but with Mauricio Pochettino set to become the manager of PSG, he has been linked with a move to the French capital.

Spurs will not allow him to leave them without a fight, however, they are preparing to land one of the best goalies in the country as his replacement.

Lloris is the captain of Tottenham and the France national team, and he is one of the most influential members of the Spurs squad.

However, he might be lured by the prospect of returning home and also winning trophies in France with PSG.

Spurs haven’t won any silverware in 12 years, and this season might be the campaign that they have to end that wait or several of their players will leave.

Johnstone has been one of the rare shining lights in the current West Brom team as they struggle to adapt to life in the Premier League.

Henderson was one of the best goalkeepers in England last season when he was on loan at Sheffield United.

He has been a second choice at Manchester United this season, and he would jump at the chance of playing regularly for any team.

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England Mike
England Mike
3 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

Used to catch a cross with one hand .

Paul
Paul
3 years ago

So Pochittino will win the Champions League next year. They win their league every year. I do not think Poch was hired to play attractive football. He will be out of a job in 2 years without the CL.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  England Mike

Bunch a bananas.

England Mike
England Mike
3 years ago

Big hands Pat all day.

England Mike
England Mike
3 years ago

Some good reports on him.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

Alfie whiteman got this

David Dillenberg
David Dillenberg
3 years ago
Reply to  eddie

Agreed.

David Dillenberg
David Dillenberg
3 years ago

Despite erratic form one thing that had remained relatively consistent that we have been blessed with generally consistently good keepers post 60s starting with the legendary Big Pat.
Subsequently in mo particular order
Barry Daines
Alexiou
Ray Clemence
Paul Robinson
Eric Thortvedt
Without googling struggling for others

eddie
eddie
3 years ago
Reply to  James McKevitt

If,as seems likely Gazza moves on,do you think we would let him and Lloris go?At least we can appoint a real captain,I am surprised Mourinho didn’t take that opportunity at the start of the season.

eddie
eddie
3 years ago

Sam Johnstone is actually on Utd’s books,but even if Romero goes as looks likely Johnstone is still not getting in their side any time soon.I think he is an excellent GK and we could get him I feel.
If you look around there are a lot of good young English goalkeepers around today and Pickford is nowhere near the best of them.

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago

Both English I assume which is useful on the team composition rules, though English players are always that bit more expensive.

Wouldn’t be surprised if they still went for a foreign keeper though.

Urbane Sturgeon
Urbane Sturgeon
3 years ago

Hugo Lloris for me.

David Dillenberg
David Dillenberg
3 years ago
Reply to  England Mike

Sam Johnstone for me.

England Mike
England Mike
3 years ago

Nick Pope for me.

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