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Tottenham could re-sign Fernando Llorente

mawspurs

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Llorente, 34, is a free agent after his £100,000-a-week Spurs contract expired on June 30 and the club has offered him a new one-year deal on reduced terms.


Source: Evening Standard
 

JC-Rule

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I like Lloriente and if we keep him I'm ok with that decision, but we should look to get a striker with more running in them
 
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Shadydan

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Love Son, I'd describe him as an attacker rather than a striker

He's both, already deputised for Kane many times since he's been here adequately.

We're not going to get anyone better or anyone willing to sit on the bench to start 5 matches a year.
 

BENNO

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Seems a very sensible thing to do, cannot see any need to actually go out and pay half decent money for a back up striker when Son and Moura will do that job for us better than any back ups we'd be able to tempt (to effectively sit on our bench 80% of the season - if they even made the bench). Would then give Parrott a bit more time before he takes the role and becomes a regular in the squad.

And would be nice to see a front pair of Parrott and Llorente against 1st/2nd division opposition in a Cup perhaps ?
 

spud

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Interesting quote from Poch in the article: ".......I will be happy with the squad that you are going to provide me to work with....."
Pretty good ITK that we definitely haven't finished with the new signings, and that Poch is confident that we're getting the player(s) who he wants.
 
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