Pedro Porro has admitted he has dreams of playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world as Tottenham Hotspur battle relegation.
Igor Tudor is in desperate need of his Tottenham side to pull out their first three points in the Premier League since the turn of the year.
The gap to the bottom three was reduced to just one point on Wednesday night after West Ham United’s victory over Fulham.
Where does Pedro Porro ranks among these Premier League right-backs?
Porro has just returned from injury and has a big role to play in keeping Tottenham afloat, but he could not help commenting on his future amid the uncertainties in north London.
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Gareth Bale recently praised Porro for his display in the Champions League against Borussia Dortmund.
The Spaniard has been one of many Spurs players to underwhelm for large parts of the season, though.
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“When you’re little, you dream about a lot of things, but day to day I focus on my reality, and when you think about playing for the best teams in the world, you know you still have things to improve,” Porro told Cadena SER.
These comments come just hours before Tottenham kick off in the Premier League against Crystal Palace.
Porro returned to the starting XI to face Fulham at the weekend and will be expected to lead the charge against the threat of relegation in these final months of the term.
Real Madrid previously showed an interest in Porro, but the Spaniard’s performances this season are not that of what is required to play for a top side like Madrid.
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Porro has returned just two assists in the Premier League for Tottenham this season and played his part in a side that has conceded 43 goals.
Thomas Frank actually dropped Porro against Wolves earlier in the season, which only highlights he is not quite as highly thought of as he may expect.
This will be the second season in which Porro is finishing at the bottom end of the table, and that is unlikely to go unnoticed by the top clubs he is alluding to.