Aurier is a right headcase though and could easily unsettle the Spurs team with his antics......hopefully
poch will manage him well. he cost less than half than what we got for walker and from what i hear, he's an upgrade
Aurier is a right headcase though and could easily unsettle the Spurs team with his antics......hopefully
poch will manage him well. he cost less than half than what we got for walker and from what i hear, he's an upgrade
Aurier is a right headcase though and could easily unsettle the Spurs team with his antics......hopefully
50mil for a guy with one year on his contract is crazy money regardless of anything else. Turning down 50mil for a player who would 100% leave next year anyway and who isn't the difference anyway is nothing less than absolutely abysmal business.
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Who said he's an upgrade? He sounds like a replica of Walker, blows hot and cold.
Exactly - this is why PSG are glad to get rid off!! He's a problem that even Poch might not be able to control.
Renato sanchez to swansea for me is THE transfer of the season if it goes ahead as expected
Thats as likely as RM agreeing to sell us Asensio for £50m (ie there are better odds on winning the Euromillions jackpot)Neil Custis who is far from reliable says Mourinho is trying to sign Willian. No idea why Chelsea would sell him though.
Mahrez at Barcelona airport, apparently.
Is it?
Didn't they say on sky last night he didn't make an impact in the Bundesliga?
Man City offering up to £70 million for Sanchez now - got to be tempting of Arsenal!!
Aurier has a terrible track record on and off the pitch.. He'll cost Spurs dearly if they are not careful.. I can't see him lasting tbh
Serge Aurier’s signing makes a somewhat divisive one. Some are unhappy with comments, deemed homophobic, that Aurier has made in his past and are further unhappy with what the club signing the player represents. Worries about the players’ character go beyond the political. With a track record of questionable behaviour Aurier could potentially threaten to harm the positive mood in the Tottenham dressing room. Purely as a player though, all must agree, that few in world football could be a better replacement for Kyle Walker. Aurier has the pace, strength, stamina and ball-carrying skills that Walker used to stretch opposition defences wide for Pochettino’s Tottenham the past three seasons. In addition he boasts a wicked cross that is more akin to Kieran Trippier’s. He is also prone to a reckless tackle but that seems likely something that Pochettino can smooth over.