Daily Telegraph: Tottenham ranked fifth in the world in the past six years, but only ranked 44th in the same period
The Daily Telegraph recently wrote that Tottenham has been in trouble in player transfers, which has in turn affected the new coach Frank's team building plan.
Although Tottenham fans hope that the club's summer transfer strategy will change after winning the European Cup for the first time in 41 years, things still seem to be the same.
Tottenham fans were disappointed with Gibbs White's transfer farce, but new head coach Frank signed Japanese 20-year-old Yuya Takai and Kudus, which was seen as a good start. However, Tottenham has not successfully sold any first-team players with only two weeks left in the new season.
For more than a year, Tottenham has been seeking to sell Bisuma and Richarlison, but the two are still on the Asian tour with the team. Tottenham is interested in introducing Bayern's Paligna, but this requires selling Bisuma first. In addition, Frank hopes to sign Visa from his old club Brentford, but the deal has become complicated due to Richarlison's presence, and Newcastle also expressed interest in Visa.
Spurs has ranked fifth in the world in terms of transfer fees expenditures since the 2019 Champions League final, but only ranked 44th in terms of transfer income during the same period, with a total revenue of £293.6 million, a large part of which was obtained by selling Kane to Bayern for £86.5 million two years ago.
, including Kane, Tottenham has had transfer fees (sold) of more than £10 million in the past six years, and four starters in the Champions League final even ended up leaving as free.
Of courses from the 11 starters in the Champions League final that year, only Son Heung-min remains at Tottenham. The remaining players brought Tottenham a total of 152.9 million pounds to Tottenham, which is lower than Chelsea's revenue in this summer's transfer window. If Son Heung-min leaves the team, Tottenham will lose a core player, and his contract is only one year left, and he is 33 years old. It is difficult to obtain high transfer fees again. It is rumored that Los Angeles FC will make an offer to Son Heung-min, and the offer is not expected to be very high.
Spurs always encounter problems in selling players. There are two main reasons why Tottenham always encounters problems: one is that the players are overvalued, and the other is that they fail to seize the best opportunity to sell players in time.
Romero was once considered a favorite to leave the team this summer, but Tottenham rejected Atletico Madrid's price cut. However, Romero's contract is only two years away. If he does not renew the contract, he may leave the team freely in 2027.
Tottenham must resolve these problems as soon as possible, otherwise they will face greater losses.
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