It has been reported that events over recent days may have caused one Tottenham Hotspur star to seriously evaluate his future at N17.
The relationship between Spurs fans and the players has been worsening this season, mainly due to the team’s struggles at home.
Some players, such as Pedro Porro, have gotten into arguments with Tottenham fans on social media.
However, the man who has borne the brunt is Guglielmo Vicario, who was booed and mocked by Spurs fans after his mistake against Fulham last week.
Booing may be the last straw for Guglielmo Vicario at Tottenham
It has emerged over recent days that Inter Milan are plotting a move for the Spurs number one next summer.
In fact, some reports from Italy have even claimed that Vicario is open to joining Inter and that his agent has opened dialogue with the Serie A club.
A new report from Gazzetta dello Sport (via Sport Witness) has now suggested that the jeers from the Tottenham Hotspur fans may have been the reason why the 29-year-old is now considering an exit from North London.
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Gazzetta state: “Those jeers, however, risk becoming the last straw in a cup that has gradually filled up for the national team goalkeeper, one that is now making him seriously consider whether his future is better away from London, perhaps in Serie A and perhaps at Inter, who are starting to wink at him.
“However, the newspaper adds: ‘…in the eyes of Tottenham fans, Vicario is no longer a pillar. He has three years left on his contract with Tottenham, but it’s impossible not to wonder whether Spurs is still the best place for him, for his development. Especially if, from being an idol, you suddenly find yourself booed by your own fans.”
Thomas Frank has dismissed Vicario transfer rumours
There have been rumours that Tottenham could replace Vicario with Brighton’s Bart Verbruggen, having been impressed by the Dutchman’s performances this season.
However, despite his mistake against Fulham, Frank has dismissed the idea of Tottenham signing a new number one, making it clear that he has full faith in the Italian.