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WINDOW WRAP - SUMMER TRANSFER WINDOW 2015 — from OS

nicdic

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Chairman Daniel Levy and Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino provide us with a perspective on our transfer business following the close of the summer window yesterday.

“At the end of last season Mauricio was clear what we needed to do and what we certainly shouldn’t do”, said Daniel. “He wanted to streamline the squad, strengthen it and retain the ability to develop the talent we already had. Importantly, we also needed to keep our key players.

“That meant reducing the squad number, improving the team defensively and adding exciting attacking forwards. It also meant that if we couldn’t secure the few key targets we wanted, we wouldn’t just add others. And we needed to keep the space for our current players to flourish.”

This summer we moved early to secure our targets and were able to conclude the acquisitions of Dele Alli from Milton Keynes (to join us this July), Toby Alderweireld from Atletico Madrid (on loan last season at Southampton), Kieran Trippier from Burnley and Kevin Wimmer from Cologne.

We went on to add Clinton Njie from Olympique Lyonnais and Heung-Min Son from Bayer Leverkusen.

Aaron Lennon, Roberto Soldado, Paulinho, Etienne Capoue, Lewis Holtby, Benjamin Stambouli, Vlad Chiriches and Younes Kaboul departed the Club over the summer months and we wish them well for the future.

Mauricio said, “I look at our squad and I know we have worked well to shape it. Strengthening our defence was a priority given the number of goals we conceded last season. Toby, Kevin and Kieran add depth and quality.

“In Dele, Sonny and Clinton we have three young, fast and exciting players who can play in several different attacking positions, giving us good options.

“All of them had impressive seasons in their respective leagues last season and we are excited about their potential alongside that of our current players.

“I have been very clear that we would only add players that we felt would improve us and if any one player was not possible then I prefer we do not add for the sake of it. Much has been said about us only having one recognised striker in Harry - I don’t accept this at all - the positional play of today’s forwards means it’s too simplistic to look for goals from any one position - playing a fluid style means players switch. Also we secured Sonny and Clinton in the knowledge that we may not be adding any other forward.”

Daniel added, “We have never, as a Club, spoken about another team’s players and I am not about to do so now. However, I do want to make a few general points regarding transfers.

“Firstly, there is hardly a transfer concluded across Europe which doesn’t include staged payments. This is particularly so when significant amounts such as £20m-£30m are involved - players don’t come cheaply these days.

“Secondly, we do not make anything personal. None of the proposals, discussions or negotiations we undertake involve any personal elements or ego - everything we do is in the interest of what is best for our Club.

“Thirdly, we never make anything public, particularly in the best interests of the players involved. Making aspects such as transfer requests public is wholly disrespectful to a player.

“Our pragmatic player trading has been important in the way we have run the business of the Club and in getting us to the position where we have now been able to start work on a new stadium - the one thing that has the ability to take this Club to the next level of competitiveness. I make no apologies for being ambitious for our Club and looking to deliver future success for our fans.

“This season," underlined Mauricio, “we start with a combination of our own players who have come through the ranks and players that bring skills and experience from other leagues. Most importantly, it’s a squad of players with heart - it’s a squad I’m proud to field.”

Source: http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/window-wrap-summer-2015-020915/
 

Marty

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Saying all the right things to be fair to them, as you'd expect. Let's just hope it translates into performances on the pitch as soon as the international break is over.
 

am_yisrael_chai

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Seriously what did you expect them to say ?

Yes DL learnt a painful lesson from 2014 which is that Poch won't play any second rate dross he buys him, well done.

To suggest we only have "one love" though is plainly crazy for a club of Spurs' ambitions (their words not mine).
 

Spursidol

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Well crafted, addresses all or most of the points succinctly.

Lets see how Poch translates that into performances over the next 6 weeks or so when playing at both weekend and midweek.
 

Everlasting Seconds

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Several parts of the statement looking back on things are shaped today specifically to make it seem like more things went according to plan than what actually ended up being the case. They go on to almost, but not quite, seamlessly insert a few PR spins. Then they wrap it up by subtly – not so subtly – diverting some attention, and finish it off with a cliché. All in all, it's not a bad statement though. It's not as surface thin and shallow as some other statements from the club have been. So I'm happy with that.
 
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matthew.absurdum

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As much as i want a cf, i am not sure whether we should get more plan c players like stamboulis or fazios as backup, esp on transfer not loan

Let see whether poch will really put faith on clinton and son
 

JerryGarcia

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Thats fine, we should at least see how N'Jie and Son are played before going off the deep end but talk is cheap. I hope Poch is genuinely pleased with the squad he has, there's no doubt we're short of a striker though. I hope a better one than Berahino becomes available in January though, now that the desperation has worn off, £26m seems insane for the lad, even though I do think he's a good player.
 

SamR

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Makes sense.
Not adding a striker (anyone for that matter) for the sake of it. Shame we haven't got a kid coming through behind Harry to soften the blow. I still expect us to sign a ST when the right one comes available or maybe Berahino was to further express a 4-3-3 fluid system (swapsy forwards instead of out and out)
 

AmericanSpur

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I wonder if the second paragraph was a veiled reference to the fact Spurs get criticized when adding no one but also get criticized by the same lot when adding the likes of Ryan Nelson and Louis Saha.
 

Jamturk

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So, there will be absolutely no excuse for any underachievement on the pitch this season.

Good
 

pablo73

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"Most importantly, it’s a squad of players with heart - it’s a squad I’m proud to field.”


I think this puts to bed any slim possibility there was of reintegrating Adebayor. Rightly so, let the f*cker rot.
 

Spurger King

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What a load of bollocks. So if Lloris had gone we'd bring in the perfect goalkeeper or nobody at all? Of course we wouldn't.

There has to be compromise in football. Look at AVB. Not many people had a lot of sympathy for him when targeted players completely out of our price-range, then complained after he 'left with mutual consent' about being lumbered with players he didn't want.

We may not have been able to get perfect targets, but there were clearly players out there that would have strengthened key positions (either in terms of depth or in the starting line-up). Cabaye being one of the more obvious examples.

An 'all or nothing' approach to squad building is not going to work. They can dress it up however much they want - we've got a bunch of kids in midfield with no genuine DM or any experienced players there. Up front we've got one recognised striker and other players that have either carved out careers primarily playing as attacking midfielders (Son, Chadli) or have played most of their brief career as a wide-forward.

People weren't crying out for a striker and starting midfielder for laughs - they were clearly big gaps in the team last season and they haven't been suitably addressed.

Mind you it does imply that Pochettino was complicit in the situation we've found ourselves in, so no sympathy from me if he discovers we're desperately thin in key areas.
 
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