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Roma reject Spurs’ approach for Edin Dzeko

mawspurs

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Italian Serie A giants AS Roma have rejected an approach from English Premier League outfit Tottenham Hotspur for the veteran striker Eden Dzeko.

Source: Calciomercato
 

yid-down-under

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Not goona lose any sleep over this- he’d be quite expensive with wages and transfer fee so happy to look elsewhere
 

lol

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Ooohhhh shit are we signing veloso and moutinho? Cant imagine rotating him and damiao
 

Everlasting Seconds

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I remember wanting Tottenham to sign him actually a few years back. Given how Llorente worked out, I wouldn’t be oppposed to another striker who’s a bit past it.
 

spursfan1991

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He would be a very good option to have on the bench. we dont pay enough for a top striker to sit on the bench 90% of the time.
 

sebo_sek

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I remember wanting Tottenham to sign him actually a few years back. Given how Llorente worked out, I wouldn’t be oppposed to another striker who’s a bit past it.
Yeah, when mourinho played that old fart Milito at Inter, that was hilarious. Completely usele... wait a minute.
 

Japhet

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I remember wanting Tottenham to sign him actually a few years back. Given how Llorente worked out, I wouldn’t be oppposed to another striker who’s a bit past it.

Ironically, I think Llorente would be ideal for the way Mourinho has us playing. A big CF who's excellent in the air and who's style of play is mostly about knock downs and flick ons. Jose would have Son, Moura and Dele feeding off that kind of stuff in a way Poch never did.
 

Everlasting Seconds

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Ironically, I think Llorente would be ideal for the way Mourinho has us playing. A big CF who's excellent in the air and who's style of play is mostly about knock downs and flick ons. Jose would have Son, Moura and Dele feeding off that kind of stuff in a way Poch never did.
It is very ironic. :(
 

bigspurs

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I remember wanting Tottenham to sign him actually a few years back. Given how Llorente worked out, I wouldn’t be oppposed to another striker who’s a bit past it.

Its worked for us in the past. Surprised that we let go of Llorente really. He didn’t score as many as he should have done, but he was still handy to have in the squad.
 
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