We all know the usual drill for Spurs: top player emerges; top player is sold to bigger club. Rinse repeat.
Carrick, Modric, Berbatov and Bale all taken, but this seems like Spurs' chance to establish themselves as perennial challenger for a top 4 place, at least.
It's pretty obvious that it will take an astronomical amount of money to prise Kane away, and I'm not sure how many clubs would be barmy enough to even inquire or whether Kane would even leave.
Ali, Dier, Alderweireld, Vertonghen and the like all owe Pochettino a lot and aren't going to leave if paid accordingly (with Pochettino staying). Spurs, if they wish to become a genuine CL club, will have to loosen the purse strings and pay their players the going rate, which they've no reason not to do.
It seems like, for once, Spurs are going to keep a team together and organically progress as a unit. It's fantastic for the league as a whole and really pushes a host of teams to up their game or lose out on CL status and the money it brings.
Carrick, Modric, Berbatov and Bale all taken, but this seems like Spurs' chance to establish themselves as perennial challenger for a top 4 place, at least.
It's pretty obvious that it will take an astronomical amount of money to prise Kane away, and I'm not sure how many clubs would be barmy enough to even inquire or whether Kane would even leave.
Ali, Dier, Alderweireld, Vertonghen and the like all owe Pochettino a lot and aren't going to leave if paid accordingly (with Pochettino staying). Spurs, if they wish to become a genuine CL club, will have to loosen the purse strings and pay their players the going rate, which they've no reason not to do.
It seems like, for once, Spurs are going to keep a team together and organically progress as a unit. It's fantastic for the league as a whole and really pushes a host of teams to up their game or lose out on CL status and the money it brings.