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Tottenham set for new Mikey Moore transfer dilemma after what’s been said at Rangers

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Mikey Moore has been loving life out on loan with Rangers this season.

Moore signed for Rangers on a temporary basis in early August 2025, having broken into the first-team picture at Tottenham.

The teenager became Spurs’ youngest ever player to appear for the Lilywhites in the Premier League when he came off the bench against Man City in May 2024, aged just 16 years, nine months and three days.

It’s been no secret that Moore has always been tipped for Tottenham stardom, and having signed a new long-term contract last summer, time is on his side to reach that.

Rangers legend pleads for Mikey Moore Ibrox return

So, with no real rush to force him into a big senior role before he might be ready for it, Tottenham made the decision to loan Moore out to Rangers for the 2025-26 season.

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That’s looking like a very wise move indeed, as the 18-year-old forward is evolving into a key player in Danny Rohl’s side, having previously endured a slow start to the campaign under Russell Martin.

Indeed, in Rangers’ most recent game against Kilmarnock, Moore grabbed a goal and an assist in the 5-1 rout, showing once again just how much star potential he has.

As such, he’s quickly become a fan favourite among the Ibrox faithful, and he does a familial connection to the Glasgow giants too, having confessed that his family have always loved the club upon signing for them.

As per Sofascore, 15 of his 33 shots taken in the Scottish Premiership this season have been on target, whilst he’s also completed 27 dribbles, played 19 key passes and is recovering 3.4 balls per game.

As per the above graphic from Sofascore, Moore is also making 8.43 passes into the final third per match, and his heatmap shows just how versatile he is too, getting on the ball in all areas of the pitch.

So, it’s no surprise to see many Gers fans calling for Moore to be kept on for another season if possible, and one of those pleading for his return is Rangers legend Barry Ferguson.

Speaking via his Daily Record column, Ferguson said: “If it was down to me I’d be on the blower to Spurs this morning asking to have that chat.

“And while I fully understand there will probably be a lot of ‘ifs buts and maybes’ around the discussion, I’d be making a very strong case for the two clubs agreeing another 12-month loan deal to keep the young man in Glasgow next season.

“Obviously, the guys at Tottenham will have their own thoughts on what the future should hold. It’s not even certain that Thomas Frank will still be in the manager’s seat next season so there’s a lot to factor in.

“But, even so, there’s a very strong argument to be made that the best thing for Moore’s development would be signing on for one more year at Rangers.”

Tottenham handed first team ‘guarantee’ if Moore rejoins Rangers

Having already made 21 first-team appearances for Tottenham, Moore just wasn’t able to do quite enough production-wise to retain his place in the senior side before moving to Rangers.

So, Spurs will surely want to be convinced that when the time comes to hand him another first-team chance in N17, that the youngster will be ready to grab it with both hands.

And, Ferguson believes that if Tottenham allow Moore to stay with Rangers for one more season, then he will return to North London in the summer of 2027 primed to waltz into Spurs’ first-team.

“Of course, they might want him back down the road as soon as possible. They may have their own plans for him because they clearly believe he’s destined for big things. And they’re right about that,” Ferguson continued.

“But if their idea involves Moore going back onto the fringes of their squad next season then there’s also a danger that it will stall his growth.

“So give him 12 more months and, by the time Spurs get him back, I’d almost guarantee he’ll be ready to walk straight into the first-team. And stay there.”

Ex-Tottenham star: ‘I’ve heard on the grapevine Spurs youngster will leave in summer for £100m’

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Luka Vuskovic could be set to leave Tottenham in the near future.

Vuskovic is one of the most exciting talents at Tottenham, and is currently starring for Hamburg on loan in the Bundesliga, as the Sofascore graphic below highlights.

John Wenham feels Spurs need to keep a spot for Vuskovic when he returns, such is the extent of his ability, at the age of 18.

However, he may not ever feature at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after what a former star has heard about his future.

Vuskovic tipped for Tottenham exit in the summer

Tottenham youngster Vuskovic looks set for big offers after the World Cup, and there are huge question marks over whether the Lilywhites can keep him around.

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Former Lilywhites ace Ramon Vega launched an explosive rant over the centre-back’s future on 3 February, saying: “This player is not coming back to Spurs! Another of many players the Spurs had a chance with, but they made the wrong decision.

“This is an example of the problem Spurs have been having within the football department! A total neglect.

“They will make good money, for sure, but there’s no football direction within the club, off to Bayern he goes, no wonder, I will not blame him.”

He later claimed that he has heard through the grapevine that he is not coming back and would be sold for £100million in the summer, as the Spurs hierarchy would not refuse that money.

He said: “Let’s just say it Heard it through the grapevine.

“Of course, Spurs still have to accept the fee they are offering.

“£100million, they will take the money as usual.”

Why Tottenham cannot sell Vuskovic

The N17 outfit cannot afford to lose Vuskovic at any costs, he looks like a true superstar in the making.

That was evident in the 2-2 draw with Bayern Munich on 31 January, as the Spurs loanee was one of the best players on the pitch.

The graphic from Sofascore shows how good he was, scoring one goal, making seven clearances and winning three of the four aerial duels that he attempted.

If he can perform like that against the champions elect at such a young age, he could be the kind of player to transform Spurs’ fortunes.

They need to keep hold of him, no matter what kind of offers that they receive in the summer, even if it seems to good to refuse.

The money would help them to rebuild their squad and add more genuine world-class players, but it it not worth it to lose such a generational talent.

That would send the wrong message to supporters and more importantly, to the club’s rivals, that they are not a serious threat for any of the biggest honours, as they will sell their biggest talents at the first chance that they get.

The new leadership need to prove Vega wrong, and show that they will not capitulate under pressure, and want to keep hold of their future stars.

Tottenham agree permanent exit, medical won’t happen until June – Here’s why

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Alejo Veliz’s unsuccessful Tottenham stint is set to draw to an underwhelming close.

Tottenham signed striker Veliz from Rosario Central in the summer of 2023 for £13million on a six-year deal.

The then 19-year-old’s move made him Rosario Central’s most expensive sale, surpassing Facundo Buonanotte’s move to Brighton in 2022 and Angel Di Maria’s switch to Benfica in 2007.

However, to date, the forward has played just 10 times for the Lilywhites, with Veliz repeatedly being linked with an exit.

Following ineffective loan spells at Sevilla and Espanyol in recent seasons, Veliz’s Tottenham adventure is set to end.

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Alejo Veliz finally set for Tottenham transfer departure

Last July, Veliz returned to boyhood club Rosario, with the 22-year-old netting six goals and one assist in 19 appearances in his second spell with the Argentinian outfit.

The young forward, who has two Spurs goals to his name, will remain at Rosario for the rest of the 2025-26 season, but he won’t be turning that move into a permanent deal.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Brazilian top-flight side Bahia have agreed to sign him for £7.8million but he won’t link up with them until the summer.

He adds that barring a failed medical, which will take place in June, Veliz will join Bahia, ending his unproductive Tottenham stint.

Spurs will end up losing money on their original outlay, but will be able to get a fringe player off their books.

That modest fee, though, could help contribute towards another signing, a new contract extension, or something else at Tottenham.

Will Tottenham’s winter signings work out for them?

Tottenham signed six players during the winter window, but most of them are unlikely to move the needle much at Spurs.

Conor Gallagher’s capture from Atletico Madrid was their standout recruit, and perhaps Santos left-back Souza can get first-team action this season.

But the rest are signings for the future, with Tottenham fans aiming their ire at technical director Johan Lange for their transfer approach.

Tottenham’s two biggest concerns right now are their league table position, with Spurs languishing in 14th, which is putting pressure on head coach Thomas Frank.

And the other huge issue is their injury crisis. Captain Cristian Romero said it was “disgraceful” that Tottenham could only field 11 fit senior players for their 2-2 draw against Manchester City last Sunday.

If multiple key players remain out injured, that could cost Frank his job and derail another season, which started so promisingly, for Spurs.

Tottenham swiftly move on from Cristian Romero heartbreak as replacement already eyed up

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Tottenham swiftly move on from Cristian Romero heartbreak as £34m replacement already eyed up

Tottenham are beginning to plan for life with Cristian Romero following the bombshell news of his potential summer exit.

Spurs are going through a rough period under Thomas Frank, and the winter transfer window hasn’t exactly made things any better.

Conor Gallagher was the Lilywhites’ marquee signing, despite Joe Lewis pocketing £35million for the sale of Brennan Johnson.

The direction that Tottenham are going in has players reportedly unsettled, and Romero’s recent comments on social media about the 2-2 draw against Manchester City have proved that.

Real Madrid are said to be tracking the Argentine, and the Lilywhites may already be planning for his departure from N17 in just a couple of months.

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Tottenham set their sights on Aitor Paredes as Cristian Romero

Tottenham fans have been enraged by Romero’s wish to leave and have directed their ire at internal figures due to their suspected lack of ambition.

With Frank in charge, there are serious doubts about where the club is headed, and now it’s taking its toll on one of the Lilywhites’ biggest stars. However, Johan Lange has started planning for Romero‘s replacement.

According to Spanish outlet Fichajes on Tuesday, Tottenham are keen on signing Athletic Bilbao’s Aitor Paredes, and believe the defender has the suitable skillset to play in the Premier League.

The Spanish side have placed a £34.5million price tag on the centre-back’s head, who they see as crucial to their own plans.

The 25-year-old has been performing well in La Liga this campaign, but may be keen on a switch to play in the Premier League next season.

The links are coming at a convenient time, considering the winter window is now closed, and Romero’s recent statement was just days ago.

Why Tottenham could have a new look defence next season

Micky van de Ven has also been linked with an exit, as he and Romero have both arguably been Frank’s best players this season.

As highlighted by Sofascore in the graphic below, Romero has averaged a 7.28 rating in all competitions and has been an ever-present force in Tottenham’s backline.

Van de Ven is drawing interest from Barcelona as well as Real Madrid, and both the centre-half’s would deserve their moves if they were to leave in the summer.

Things can change, but as it stands, Spurs’ current situation may not be enough to keep the defensive pairing at the club beyond this season.

James Wilson told he’s already made dreadful Tottenham error – ‘He’s been badly advised’

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James Wilson’s decision to join Tottenham when he did has been heavily scrutinised.

Tottenham secured the loan signing of Wilson from Hearts this week, with an option to make the move permanent in the summer.

The 18-year-old striker became Hearts’ youngest European goalscorer of all time in December 2024 when he netted against FC Petrocub in the Conference League.

Due to some of his achievements at Hearts, Arsenal were also interested in signing Wilson, but Spurs eventually prevailed.

Wilson will now join Tottenham’s Under-21 squad, which has drawn some criticism from journalists around Scotland.

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James Wilson slammed for making Tottenham move

Wilson has a lot of potential to succeed at Tottenham, but it is questionable that he would leave Scotland at this stage in his career.

Hearts are in with a chance of winning their first league title since 1960, and to jump ship now for non-senior football has raised eyebrows.

Over the course of last season, Wilson picked up six goals and three assists across 32 appearances in all competitions.

He averaged 0.53 goals and assists per 90 minutes of football and notably scored a dramatic equaliser in the Edinburgh derby against Hibs.

Speaking on the Daily Record Hotline Live on 4 February, Scottish football journalist Keith Jackson was not a fan of the youngster’s move to Tottenham.

He said: “Do you know what my worry is for Wilson? He’s just walked away from a club that is on the brink of something truly historical.

“Might there be a moment between now and the end of the season that Wilson could have scored a goal of monumental importance that would secure his place as a legendary figure in Scottish football.

“And he’s chucked that away to go and play in the academy? He might have got a chance at Hearts, and I think he’s been badly advised.”

Having made his senior debut for Scotland in May 2025, he clearly has a big future, but he has to prove to a lot of people that it was the right decision to join Spurs.

One thing that’s for certain is his impressive career so far, and there is a chance that he could play a part in Spurs’ first-team matches.

Here’s why Wilson can break into the first team

The centre-forward first started making waves in Hearts’ youth teams, where he bagged an impressive 14 goals and six assists in just 26 games in the Scottish Lowland League (the fifth tier of Scottish football) at just 16 years of age.

The young striker also worked his way through Scotland’s youth teams, bagging eight goals in 14 games for his nation in the younger age groups.

Wilson has proved himself to be far too good to play at a level that’s lower than senior football.

Luckily for him, he’s joined Spurs, where a striker seemingly faces a new problem every single week.

Richarlison is currently out with a hamstring injury, while it’s safe to say that Dominic Solanke doesn’t have the greatest track record when it comes to maintaining his fitness.

It won’t take much for Wilson to be named on the bench of a Premier League matchday squad.

And if he can manage to make an impact during the first opportunity he gets, then leaving Hearts won’t have been a bad thing for his development at all.

Tottenham change incoming as £1bn Daniel Levy development nears – but what’s next?

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Daniel Levy looks set to sell his 30 per cent shareholding in Tottenham, effectively bringing an end to his quarter-of-a-century ties to the North London club.

Reports emerged earlier this week suggesting a consortium led by US investor Brooklyn Earick and Hong Kong financier Ng Wing-Fai will acquire those shares from Levy.

Earick is a familiar name to Tottenham fans as he tried – and failed – to purchase the Lilywhites last year during a period of turmoil, as did Wing-Fai.

But what exactly is the state of play right now in terms of Levy selling up, and what does it mean for Tottenham going forward?

What is current state of play regarding Daniel Levy and Tottenham?

As if Spurs fans needed reminding, Levy departed as Tottenham chairman in September in an announcement that sent shockwaves through the Premier League.

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Levy still has a near 30 per cent shareholding in ENIC, which is said to be worth in the region of one billions pounds.

As per a report from Insideworldfootball on Wednesday, via sources close to the situation, an agreement for Levy to sell up is close and could even be concluded this month.

After both failing to purchase Spurs last year, mega-rich pair Earick and Wing-Fai are now joining forces to form a powerful alliance.

Earick and Wing-Fai are said to have come together after realising their previous plans of simply trying to buy out the Lewis family – even with sums north of £4bn mooted – simply would not work.

Why Brooklyn Earick and Ng Wing-Fai latest is exciting news for Spurs

First and foremost, the pair have money – and an awful lot of it. They are clearly also both extremely determined individuals.

This ploy is not just being done on a whim. It is calculated and shows just how desperate they are to get their hands on Spurs, even if not the entire 100 per cent of it.

It is unclear exactly how much the Lewis Family, who own around 61 per cent of the team, value Tottenham at right now.

Given that previous £4bn offer fell short, it is clear it is in excess of that extraordinary sum of money.

It is worth pointing out that Earick and Wing-Fai cannot make new outright bids for Spurs until early March as they are blocked from making new approaches under takeover rules.

But with this deal to oust Levy seemingly very close, it means two fresh faces – and very rich ones at that – are now on board at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

That, surely, can only be good news for Spurs fans.

Tottenham doomed to repeat transfer failures as Fabio Paratici replacement plan emerges

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Tottenham had a miserable winter transfer window as they brought in just two players.

Conor Gallagher and Souza were the only senior arrivals at Tottenham as Thomas Frank sought additions to bolster his squad.

John Wenham believes that Fabio Paratici’s exit played a huge role in that, with the chaos behind the scenes contributing to a lack of action in the market

Paratici was kept on until the end of the window, despite confirming that he will join Fiorentina in February.

How are Tottenham planning to replace Fabio Paratici?

Paratici shared his duties with Johan Lange, and the two sporting director model looks set to continue after Spurs’ plans were shared.

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A report from The Telegraph’s Matt Law on 4 February claims that the North London club intend to stick with their current approach.

It states that they are not willing to give Lange the role on his own, after the Italian’s departure, and have already started the search for his replacement, who will work alongside the Dane.

Why are they doomed to repeat their previous failures?

The double sporting director model clearly does not work, as was shown in the winter window, as Spurs failed to bring Frank what he needed to push on and redeem the current campaign.

The report from Law claims that the N17 outfit believes that the ability to combine different skills will ultimately benefit them.

However, that did not happen when Lange and Paratici were serving together, so why would it work in the future, with someone different?

The right solution would have been to dismiss Lange, and appoint a new, more qualified, sporting director to work alone, as he has proven that he is not good enough to handle the task in his time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The Lilywhites obviously do not trust the 46-year-old to make the decisions by himself, but he has not shown that he can work with another person to do what is best for the club, either.

If he is kept in role, it will not matter who else is brought in, and Spurs will be destined to repeat the same failures that hampered them recently, and likely be held back as a result.

Thomas Frank can be saved by never-before-seen Tottenham prospect who’ll quell winter transfer outrage

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Thomas Frank is under pressure at Tottenham, and the club’s lack of movement in the winter market has only added further woe for the Lilywhites.

Spurs’ transfer business is finished, and Joe Lewis’ biggest signing of the window was bringing Conor Gallagher to North London from Atletico Madrid.

Lewis was said to have made £150m available for Tottenham to spend in the winter market, but the Lilywhites only saw around a third of that figure actually spent.

Frank is in trouble at Spurs, and while he’s been criticised for many things, fans have started to notice his lack of trust in youngsters.

Managers sometimes tend to turn to youth prospects when they know their time at a club is limited, and if the Dane were to do this, he should look no further than Reiss-Alexander Russell-Denny, who could change the whole picture in N17.

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Reiss-Alexander Russell-Denny can change everything for Thomas Frank; the stat’s prove it

Russell-Denny is highly rated at Hotspur Way, and has now been on Tottenham‘s books for around 12 months.

The defensive midfielder made the switch to North London when deciding to leave Chelsea’s U21s for Spurs’ in February last year.

Since then, it’s only be an upward trajectory for the 19-year-old, who despite impressing at Hotspur Way on a consistent basis, has yet to make his professional debut for the Lilywhites.

As highlighted by the Sofascore graphic above, Russell-Denny has been on fire for Tottenham’s U21s in the Premier League 2 this campaign, and stats show he can be a potential game-changer if the Spurs boss gives him a chance.

The Englishman can act as a deep-lying playmaker, but also possesses the ability to play right-wing, something Frank needs right now in the absence of Mohammed Kudus.

What has Russell-Denny previously said about Tottenham?

After signing a contract until 2028 with Tottenham, Russell-Denny couldn’t help but express his delight after making the switch from Chelsea.

Russell-Denny said: “I’m excited. I need to put the work in and show everyone what I’m about. My dad supports Spurs, and I know what it’s like to be a Tottenham player.”

The youngster described himself as a “calm” player who can play high up the pitch as well as in the middle of the park, and his fearless demeanor could be exactly what Frank’s been missing.

Russell-Denny’s stats don’t lie, and he could be a wildcard for Frank to use considering the uphill task he faces, and the lack of improvements signed in the winter window.

team minutes as loan agreement sealed at Tottenham

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James Wilson now set for regular first-team minutes as new agreement sealed at Tottenham

James Wilson joined Tottenham in a deadline day move from Hearts.

Tottenham hijacked Arsenal’s move for Wilson in a last-gasp swoop for the 18-year-old talent after plenty of exit links in recent weeks and months.

Thomas Frank’s side weren’t messing around as they agreed a deal and Wilson started a medical at Tottenham within hours on the final day of the window.

A deal sheet was submitted before Tottenham announced Wilson, with the striker now set to feature at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

There are now questions of where Wilson fits in for the Lilywhites, with first-team minutes potentially in the pipeline for the North London club.

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James Wilson set for 10+ Tottenham appearances on loan

Dane Scarlett was loaned to Hibernian, leaving Spurs with a general lack of depth in the number nine position.

Dominic Solanke and Randal Kolo Muani are the only recognised strikers, so adding another option in and around them wouldn’t go amiss.

Tottenham attacking options (excluding injuries):

Wilson could be that man for Frank’s side, with an initial loan deal agreed with Hearts, giving the Lilywhites an option to make the deal permanent in the summer.

Former Spurs scout Bryan King has suggested that the Scotland international could make a healthy number of appearances in N17 after signing.

Speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, King said: “He’s done quite well with Hearts this year, and he’s got a lot to prove already.

“I’m eager to see where he’ll get his chance because he’s only 18.

“Tottenham are willing to buy him at the end of the season, but he’ll have to feature in 11 or 12 games for that to be worthwhile.

“He’s played plenty of games for Hearts, and he’s scored eight, so looking at it, if they are going to use him, they can bring him off the bench.“

Who could Wilson feature against for Tottenham?

It feels unlikely that the teenager is going to be thrown in the deep end in upcoming fixtures against the likes of Manchester United, Newcastle or Arsenal.

Things could change further down the line with clashes against Fulham and Crystal Palace, where Wilson may be given more of a chance.

Given Tottenham’s current Premier League standing, handing the youngster a chance is unlikely to make matters worse, given how bad they are already.

The Scot has the chance to prove himself in a struggling side and potentially pick up regular minutes in North London, but has to take his chance when it comes.

Joe Lewis’ cowardice at Tottenham called out in bombshell Cristian Romero update – ‘I feel nothing but shame’

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Cristian Romero is looking increasingly likely to leave Tottenham in 2026.

Spurs’ winter transfer business is now done, as Joe Lewis signed six new players for Thomas Frank – albeit that includes youngsters – in the midst of a troubling time for the Lilywhites.

Tottenham fans are not happy with the club’s current situation, and the Spurs boss is a big reason for that.

There have been suggestions that players are not happy under Frank, and now it appears that Romero might just be one of them.

That’s based on a recent report from Argentine journalist Gaston Edul, who reported on Tuesday that the centre-back will depart from N17 in the summer.

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Tottenham fans call Lewis family a ‘disgrace’ over Cristian Romero news

Romero’s next destination could be Real Madrid, with the Spanish giants reportedly ready to bid for the Spurs defender.

The 27-year-old is arguably one of the key reasons as to why Frank has still kept his job, and has come up with huge goals multiple times this season already.

Romero had a rant on social media on Monday after he was taken off as a precaution in Spurs’ 2-2 draw with Manchester City last time out in the Premier League.

But the recent news of their star centre-half possibly leaving has Tottenham fans stunned on X, with many venting their frustration towards Lewis and Co.

One Tottenham fan said: “I’m surprised he stayed for that long. ENIC and the Lewis family are a disgrace. Get them out already.”

Another Spurs supporter said: “Another player driven out of this club because the owners are cowards and failed to match his ambition. I feel nothing but shame and disgust.”

There’s only one way that Romero stays

Romero’s sale would obviously rake in big figures for Tottenham, but surely it’s more than just money sometimes?

The World Cup winner loves the Lilywhites and wants to push for success with the club, but he can’t be held back from achieving his own dreams, which is what’s currently happening with the direction Spurs are going in.

As highlighted by Sofascore, Romero averages a 7.28 rating across all competitions this season, and is always a standout player, even if he has a short fuse.

All hope isn’t lost, though, because if the Lilywhites were to start over fresh with a new manager, there’s surely a chance Romero would change his mind.

For now, he’s contracted to the club and will give his all for the badge. But Tottenham need to do whatever they can to keep their skipper.