Why Mauricio Pochettino To Tottenham Could Be More Than A Mere Possibility


Even Tim Sherwood has conceded that it is unlikely he will be throwing his jacket about as head coach of Tottenham Hotspur next season.








Even Tim Sherwood has conceded that it is unlikely he will be throwing his jacket about as head coach of Tottenham Hotspur next season.
Tim Sherwood has done a reasonably good job since taking over from Andre Villas-Boas, back in December. He has cemented Spurs to fifth position in the league and is hopeful he can continue in the hot-seat next season and place a challenge for the top four.
It is difficult to fully comprehend all the incidents that have happened both on and off the pitch in the past eight months at Tottenham Hotspur.
Despite a late move from Liverpool in the January transfer window, Yevhen Konoplyanka has said he would now prefer a move to Tottenham in the summer. FourFourTwo report that Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is in discussions with Dnipro owner Ihor Kolomovski over the 24-year-old winger.
It looks as though the Gareth Bale transfer rumour to Real Madrid is going to last until the window closes at the end of August. Media reports claim that an apparent £80m offer was refused by Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, who then stated that the Welshman was absolutely not for sale.
Just when we all thought that the Gareth Bale transfer speculation couldn’t get any more interesting...the Mirror reports that Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea are all interested in signing the talented 23-year-old.
Not only that but all three are apparently willing to pay
There has been constant speculation over the future of Gareth Bale after his scintillating performances this season for Tottenham Hotspur.
The Brazilian international has been courted by Tottenham Hotspur for several transfer windows.
It’s been a start of contrasting fortunes for Spurs, denied the opportunity to kick off their campaign along with the rest of the Premier League due to the riots in the capital, they were given a baptism of fire at Old Trafford either side of an elementary Europa League play-off with Hearts
First was the absolute slaughter of Arsenal. To say I was shocked was an understatement and I’m no Gooner. The 8-2 thrashing of Arsenal was very telling. The 2-5 drubbing if Tottenham even more so. A quick glance of the Premier league table shows Manchester Utd occupying first spot, Manchester City in second and Liverpool and Chelsea occupying third and fourth respectively. The top two have a combined goal difference of 19.
The most serious piece of business that Tottenham will do this season is regarding the future of one of their own, Luka Modric. This saga, which has already gone on for several weeks, seems as if it will go all the way to September 1st.
Where will Luka Modric be playing his football next year? That is the question on many football fans’ lips at the moment, particularly Tottenham Hotspur fans.
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