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OK so the Telegraph say that Dembers is refusing to sign a contract before the World Cup .
The implication is that he's hoping for a stellar tournament and then a massive final payday from a 'big' club .
Liked Dembele from the day we bought him and can really only remember 1 shocker he's had for us where he was subbed at half time. At the start of the season he looked like injuries had caught up with him. But then he finds an Extra gear and is now playing the best football of his career. But I genuinely think he will go if he gets interest from around Europe's Big clubs. Not in England, abroad. Italy or Spain. Just got a feelin he just may fancy a change in sunnier climates. how do you find a replacement though....Or probably just wants a bigger contract Spurs
Liked Dembele from the day we bought him and can really only remember 1 shocker he's had for us where he was subbed at half time. At the start of the season he looked like injuries had caught up with him. But then he finds an Extra gear and is now playing the best football of his career. But I genuinely think he will go if he gets interest from around Europe's Big clubs. Not in England, abroad. Italy or Spain. Just got a feelin he just may fancy a change in sunnier climates. how do you find a replacement though....
It depends who you're thinking of. I don't expect Barca or Madrid to come knocking, but then again Barca have bought Paulinho.... but I wouldn't rule anybody else out, outside these two. Could certainly see Juve coming in for him especially after seeing him at close quartersIt's hard to imagine Europe's biggest clubs coming in for a 31 year old injury prone player.
It depends who you're thinking of. I don't expect Barca or Madrid to come knocking, but then again Barca have bought Paulinho.... but I wouldn't rule anybody else out, outside these two. Could certainly see Juve coming in for him especially after seeing him at close quarters
You're right on the age, but consistent performances every week is exactly what Dembele is doing, more than ever in his Tottenham career. Strange comment, you obviously haven't watched us much this season.... it's not like he's 23 and putting in consistent performances every week.
You're right on the age, but consistent performances every week is exactly what Dembele is doing, more than ever in his Tottenham career. Strange comment, you obviously haven't watched us much this season.
I stated more than ever in his Tottenham Career...which I'm right?Well he's not really is he for example the Juve and Utd games he was excellent, the Palace and Huddersfield games he wasn't as good.
I think you ought to go and watch those two matches again and you'll probably realise, also if you measure consistency by 3 months form then me and you have a different understanding of the word consistency, obviously.
I stated more than ever in his Tottenham Career...which I'm right?
You're right on the age, but consistent performances every week is exactly what Dembele is doing, more than ever in his Tottenham career. Strange comment, you obviously haven't watched us much this season.
Now that I do agree with. Eriksson is extremely consistent year in year out since he joined and you cannot compare the two for that.Eriksen is the model of consistency I'm talking about for example, rarely drops his levels but when he does he's usually one of the best players on the team, that's the sort of consistency I'm talking about.
is that 3/4 games and a quiet game or 3/4 games then missing for 3/4 games?Could you be more wrong. Where was his consistent good performances from August to February ? Or even after Juve away ? He's put a run of 3/4 good performances together once this season.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...-extend-spurs-stay-three-years-could-scupper/
Mousa Dembele's desire to extend Spurs stay by three years could scupper contract talks
Mousa Dembele’s preference for a three-year extension to his contract threatens to further complicate Tottenham Hotspur’s desire to find an agreement with the Belgian midfielder.
Dembele cast doubt on his Spurs future by revealing he will not discuss extending his current deal until after the World Cup and leaving open the possibility that this could be his final campaign at the club.
The 30-year-old’s contract will only have 12 months remaining at the end of this season and manager Mauricio Pochettino is desperate to keep the man he has hailed “a genius.”
But Dembele realises this is likely to be his last big contract and wants a minimum three-year extension, taking him to 2022, when he will turn 35 in July.
Given Dembele’s injury record, it would represent a big risk for Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy to agree to a pay increase that would effectively run for four more years from this summer.
But Spurs are also aware that Dembele has interest from Europe, and in particular Italy, following his superb Champions League performance against Juventus in Turin.
Dembele is thought to earn in the region of £80,000-a-week, having signed his current Tottenham contract in January 2016, and is likely to seek an increase to around £100,000-a-week.
Unlike some of their rivals, Tottenham do not have any rules on only offering one-year extensions to players aged 30 or over – largely because they only have four players in that category – Dembele, Hugo Lloris, Jan Vertonghen and Fernando Llorente.
Dembele has also made it clear that he is currently happy at Tottenham and his situation is viewed differently to that of Toby Alderweireld, who is almost certain to leave the club at the end of the season.