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Paul Robinson makes worrying Tottenham prediction if they lose the Europa League final

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Tottenham have made the Europa League final and are on the verge of potentially saving their season.

Indeed, Spurs sit 16th in the Premier League at the moment, but they could secure Champions League qualification and silverware with just one more win.

If Tottenham win the Europa League, there’s an argument to make that Spurs have had a better season than Arsenal even.

However, if Tottenham lose the Europa League final, this will undoubtedly go down as the worst season in a generation for the north London club.

Speaking on the BBC Radio Five Live Football Daily Podcast, Paul Robinson has been discussing the prospect of Spurs losing this game, and he’s made a worrying prediction for Spurs if they lose this match.

Paul Robinson makes worrying Tottenham prediction

Robinson shared what he thinks will happen at Tottenham if they lose this final.

The pundit says that Tottenham will lose their manager and a number of key players if they lose this game.

“No, listen, I disagree. I think I’ve said to you before, it’s (more important) for Tottenham for the restructure of the whole club. Because if Tottenham don’t win this competition, they lose the manager,” Robinson said.

“You then lose players at the club, good quality players will want to leave. How do you attract players to a team that’s potentially going to finish 16th or 17th in the Premier League? I’ve said before, I think the Champions League is too early for both of these two teams.

“But actually, for the damage that it does to Tottenham both off the field with the manager…

“Do you think his future rests on one 90-minute game?” Robinson was asked.

“I think the decision is still to be made on his future. There’s a lot of talk that he may still vacate his post if they win that competition, because of how poor that they’ve been domestically. With a trophy in Champions League, it gives a new manager some foundations to build on,” Robinson said.

Which players could leave Tottenham?

Robinson says that Ange Postecoglou will leave Tottenham if they don’t win the Europa League final, but Ange Postecoglou is likely to be sacked anyway.

More concerning is Robinson’s prediction of top players deciding to leave Spurs if Tottenham finish this season outside of Europe with no silverware to show either.

As poor as Tottenham have been this season, Spurs do have some talented players who deserve to be playing at a higher level.

Dejan Kulusevski has been Tottenham’s best player this season, and Kulusevski has his admirers in Europe.

Meanwhile Cristian Romero isn’t short of suitors either.

On top of that, Aston Villa are keen on Yves Bissouma, while Pedro Porro has been linked with big moves recently too.

If Tottenham lose the Europa League final, there could well be a mass exodus at Spurs this summer.

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Yves Bissouma predicts what Daniel Levy will do after Tottenham’s win over Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League

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Tottenham picked up their biggest win of the season on Thursday evening as they beat Bodo/Glimt to reach the Europa League final.

Spurs are now one game away from Champions League qualification and their first trophy in 17 years.

Ange Postecoglou has made it clear how important the Europa League is this season, and Spurs have delivered in that competition.

Speaking to TNT Sports after the game, Yves Bissouma has been discussing how Spurs will celebrate this win, and he says that the feeling is so jubilant right now that even Daniel Levy might get involved in the celebrations.

Yves Bissouma says Daniel Levy will get involved in Tottenham celebrations

Bissouma spoke about how Spurs will celebrate this game.

The midfielder says Tottenham will be singing all the way back to London after this win, claiming that even Daniel Levy is going to get involved with the singing.

“Oh, I don’t know, I can imagine us on the flight, we will be singing, singing until we arrive back in London, it’s an important moment for us, a big, big, big performance for tonight. We’ll just celebrate with everyone, even the president will sing I think,” Bissouma said.

This is a big moment for Bissouma as he’s made the first final of his entire career.

The midfielder has worked his way back into Ange Postecoglou’s side after a difficult season.

Indeed, Bissouma has been heavily criticised at times this season, and Bissouma has even been linked with a move away from Spurs.

Now, Bissouma has fulfilled a childhood dream, and speaking to SpursPlay, he noted how he can’t believe he’s in this situation.

“When I was a kid I would never believe I would come and play for Spurs one day. Now I’m here and I’m in a final, I can’t explain it, I feel like I’m dreaming, if I’m in a dream I don’t want to wake up,” Bissouma said.

Spurs have every right to celebrate this win, but they can’t get too carried away as the job isn’t finished yet.

Indeed, Spurs still have a sizeable roadblock ahead of them in the shape of Manchester United, and with less than two weeks to go until the final, Tottenham’s celebrations can’t last long as they need to regroup and refocus ahead of this game.

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James Maddison sends three word message to Pedro Porro as Tottenham reach the Europa League final

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Tottenham Hotspur have made it into the final of the Europa League.

Ange Postecoglou claimed all campaign that he always wins trophies in his second season, and the Australian is now one game away from fulfilling that promise.

Spurs picked up a 2-0 win over Bodo/Glimt in Norway on Thursday night, taking the aggregate score to 5-1. That is an emphatic win and exactly what the club needed after what has been an awful campaign.

James Maddison missed the game due to an injury that is set to end his season, but he loved what one of his teammates did at the Aspmyra Stadion.

James Maddison sends message to Pedro Porro after Tottenham beat Bodo/Glimt

Maddison wasn’t involved in the second leg against Bodo/Glimt, but he played a big part in this tie.

The Englishman scored for Spurs in their 3-1 first leg win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and that took the game beyond the Norwegian side’s reach.

On Thursday night, Maddison was watching the game from home, and we’re sure he would’ve thoroughly enjoyed how his teammates fared.

Dominic Solanke opened the scoring for the North Londoners, but it was Pedro Porro’s strike that brought everyone to their feet.

The Spaniard appeared to attempt a cross from the right side of the field, but that somehow made it into the top corner.

Only Porro can confirm whether he actually shot at goal, but that doesn’t matter – the only thing that does is it went in and Spurs are through to the final.

After the game, Porro took to Instagram to celebrate the win.

Maddison replied, “Love you brother”, while fellow goalscorer Solanke said: “What a finish!”

Tottenham’s board should change their mind on Pedro Porro

There is no doubt that this has been Porro’s best season in a Tottenham shirt.

The Spaniard has produced several brilliant moments for Spurs over the last few months, and his goal against Bodo/Glimt will be remembered for a long time, especially if they go on to win the Europa League.

TBR revealed recently that Tottenham’s board are ready to sell Porro this summer following Djed Spence’s emergence at right-back.

For the right price, many feel that it would be a good idea, but Spence cannot do what Porro does in the final third for Spurs.

That’s why we think Tottenham should change their mind and keep Porro this summer.

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Ruben Amorim and Rasmus Hojlund share what they think of Tottenham being in the Europa League final alongside Manchester United

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Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur will contest an all-English final in the Europa League after both sides won their respective semi-finals on Thursday night.

The Red Devils once again made light work of Athletic Bilbao to deprive the Liga side of a spot in a final at their own stadium.

Meanwhile, Tottenham successfully navigated a tricky tie on Bodo/Glimt’s plastic pitch to join Manchester United in the showpiece encounter.

Ruben Amorim and Rasmus Hojlund, speaking after the game, shared what they thought about being in the final alongside Tottenham.

Ruben Amorim says Tottenham are in a ‘similar situation’ to Manchester United

Amorim told reporters that he feels he and Ange Postecoglou are in a “similar” situation at present, namely a “tough” one.

Both Man United and Tottenham are in the lower reaches of the Premier League after underwhelming campaigns on the domestic front.

“It is quite similar, even for me and Ange,” Amorim told TNT Sports. “It is a tough moment.

“One of us is going to win. It is going to be a big final, we are going to try to win.”

Amorim was then pressed about having lost all three games to Spurs this season.

In response, he said: “First of all, you have to think about the odds, it is hard for a team to lose four times in a row.

“So we can think about it in that way. We need to have a full squad and to study the game quite well.

“We need to have a little bit of luck. Today we conceded a goal, but we had so many transitions to score and we didn’t. We have to be clinical in that game.”

At his press conference, Amorim said, as per Sky Sports: “Both teams are going to play all or nothing. The position of the coaches are quite similar. We are both struggling.

“I don’t know what is going to happen. That is a good thing and a bad thing with this team. I never know. I will try to prepare.”

Meanwhile, Hojlund told TNT Sports: “That is why we are in this competition – because we want to win it.

“We are playing against a good team (in the final).”

Manchester United’s head-to-head record vs Tottenham

Overall, Man United’s record with Tottenham is impressive – the Old Trafford side has registered 96 wins, 51 draws and 57 defeats against Spurs.

However, the more recent record against the Lilywhites is concerning for the Red Devils.

Man United have lost their last three in a row against Tottenham in all competitions – all this season – and they haven’t won against Spurs in six games.

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Graham Roberts hails £42m Tottenham player as he sends message to Spurs after reaching Europa League final

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Tottenham Hotspur are through to the Europa League final after making light work of Bodo/Glimt in their semi-final second leg on Thursday night.

Spurs ran out 3-1 winners in the first leg and, despite Bodo/Glimt’s players warning of a tougher match on their own patch, Tottenham won 2-0 for a 5-1 aggregate win.

Tottenham contained Bodo/Glimt well before Dominic Solanke settled the visitors’ nerves by poking home in the 63rd minute.

Pedro Porro then scored with a superb cross-shot effort six minutes later to make sure of Spurs’ victory in the tie and a spot in the final in Bilbao.

Tottenham legend Graham Roberts name-checked one Tottenham player as he delivered a message for the Spurs squad in wake of their victory.

Graham Roberts praises Cristian Romero as he calls for Tottenham to ‘make some history again’

Roberts took to X after the game to describe Tottenham’s performance as “absolutely incredible”.

He then praised the whole defence, name-checking Cristian Romero for his dominant performance but also praising the two full-backs.

Roberts, who won the UEFA Cup with Spurs in 1983-84, then called on Tottenham to “make some history again”.

How Cristian Romero fared for Tottenham against Bodo/Glimt

Romero provided one crucial contribution at the attacking end to help Spurs on their way to victory as he nodded the ball down for Solanke to score.

The Argentina international was also a colossus at the back, weighing in with five clearances, two tackles, one block and one interception.

He also won four duels and completed 26 of his 27 passes, on top of creating one big chance and seeing one effort of his own blocked.

Tottenham will take on Manchester United in the final, which takes place in Bilbao on Wednesday 21 May.

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Tottenham star frozen out by Ange Postecoglou linked with shock move to London rivals

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Tottenham have endured a dismal season, currently sitting 16th in the Premier League with just 36 points and 19 defeats.

They’re out of all domestic competitions, leaving the Europa League as their only hope for redemption.

Spurs hold a 3-1 aggregate lead heading into Thursday’s semi-final second leg, with a likely final clash against Manchester United—a side they’ve already beaten three times this season.

However, their European run doesn’t mask deeper issues, with major changes expected. Ange Postecoglou’s future at Tottenham uncertain, and a significant squad overhaul is on the cards this summer.

One exit already nailed on is Timo Werner.

Timo Werner linked with a move to Tottenham’s London rivals

While Werner may not be high on the wishlist for top-tier clubs, a few sides are monitoring his situation.

According to talkSPORT, West Ham and Fulham are closely monitoring the German’s situation, with both clubs said to be ‘alert’ as the forward prepares for a summer move.

Werner is also wanted by New York Red Bulls, though he is reportedly settled in London—suggesting a preference to remain in the capital.

Tottenham have the option to sign him permanently for £8.5 million, but the club is not expected to activate the clause.

Fabrizio Romano has already reported that Werner will not be at Spurs next season.

Meanwhile, parent club RB Leipzig are also not looking to keep him and are actively seeking potential suitors ahead of the summer window.

Timo Werner has not played for Tottenham since February

Werner’s time in England continues to disappoint, with the German forward now completely frozen out by Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham.

Once seen as a smart loan signing, Werner made a bright start after joining Spurs in January 2024, contributing goals and assists in his first few games.

His form earned him a one-year extension, but this season has been a different story.

The arrivals of Dominic Solanke and Wilson Odobert, coupled with poor form and injury setbacks, have seen Werner fall out of favour.

He hasn’t featured in a matchday squad since February, with his last appearance coming off the bench in a 1-0 defeat to Manchester City.

After an underwhelming spell at Chelsea as well—23 goals in 89 games—his struggles in English football seem set to continue.

Linked with a potential return to the Premier League via Fulham or West Ham after his loan at Spurs ends, it remains to be seen whether Werner can make a success of a third attempt in English football.

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Tottenham have reduced their asking price for Richarlison after Everton eye move to sign him

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Everton are keen to bring Richarlison back to the club from Tottenham Hotspur this summer.

The Brazilian spent four years at Goodison Park, and he was a fan favourite there. Everyone loved him, and he is still adored despite leaving them.

Tottenham agreed a £60 million deal with Everton to sign Richarlison in 2022, but things have not worked out in North London.

The Brazilian’s future is up in the air as a result, and the Toffees are open to taking him back once the summer transfer window opens.

Tottenham’s asking price for Everton target Richarlison

A new era is set to begin at Everton.

The Toffees will leave Goodison Park and move to Bramley-Moore Dock at the start of next season, and they are hoping to achieve big things there.

To do that, they will need new signings in the summer transfer window, and TBR Football revealed back in March that Everton would be open to re-signing Richarlison.

Spurs were ready to sell him last summer for £60 million, a fee Saudi clubs were willing to pay for Richarlison.

Now, Tottenham have lowered their asking price and are prepared to let him go for a smaller fee to Everton or any other club.

That’s according to Ben Jacobs, who told GiveMeSport: “It’s not going to be quite as high from Tottenham’s perspective as last summer, when the number was £60 million or no business.

“But, Richarlison is still valued by Tottenham in the region of £40 million to £45 million.”

Richarlison’s stats at Tottenham and Everton compared

Richarlison showed during his time at Everton that he had what it takes to play for a bigger club, but things have not worked out.

Injuries have been a big reason, but there have been times when he has struggled even when he has been fit. That is why Spurs are open to letting him go.

Everton would be a great destination for Richarlison, and the Brazilian has already proven that he can deliver for the Toffees.

TBR can confirm that Everton are confident that they can sign Richarlison, but it remains to be seen if they can afford to meet Tottenham’s asking price.

It will also be interesting to see if Spurs will entertain a loan move if they fail to land a good enough offer in the summer transfer window.

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People inside Tottenham think there’s now a ‘serious possibility’ that ‘scary’ striker will join them

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Tottenham Hotspur need to have a big summer transfer window.

Spurs are in with a chance of winning the Europa League. If that happens, the way people will look at their season will change, but nobody should forget how poor they have been in the Premier League.

Ange Postecoglou’s side are 16th in the table, and that is not good enough. They need to strengthen their squad in the summer, irrespective of whether they win the Europa League or not.

A number of players have been linked with a move to Tottenham, and insiders at the club feel they have a great chance of signing a hugely talented striker who is wanted by several clubs in the country.

Tottenham think Liam Delap transfer is a ‘serious possibility’

Liam Delap is a wanted man.

The Englishman has had a terrific season at Ipswich Town. He was their star man, even though they suffered relegation from the Premier League.

Delap is almost certain to be on the move this summer, and the Tractor Boys going down means his £30 million release clause has become active.

TBR Football revealed in April that Tottenham had sent scouts to watch Delap at Portman Road, and he scored against Wolves in that game.

Now, GiveMeSport have claimed that Spurs are ‘planning to make an offer’ to sign the striker, and there is ‘confidence behind the scenes that there is a serious possibility that they will secure his services’.

That is despite interest in Delap from other Premier League clubs like Manchester United, West Ham, Chelsea and Everton among others.

It has further been claimed that Tottenham view Delap as a bargain option this summer, and the feeling within the recruitment team is that it would be an ‘oversight’ if they didn’t try to bring him in.

Liam Delap’s wage demands

Ipswich Town only gained promotion to the Premier League in 2024, so it’s no surprise that their wage bill is not the biggest.

According to Salary Sport, Delap, who is one of their best players, earns just £36,000-a-week.

The Englishman, whose ability and potential have been described as ‘scary’ by Liam Rosenior (BBC), will definitely get a significant increase in wages when he seals a move away from Ipswich this summer, and GMS claim that he is eyeing a big raise.

The report has revealed that Delap ‘is expected to ask for a pay package worth up to £150,000 per week’.

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Fabio Paratici mission clear as Tottenham set to pay ‘big chunk’ of £337m transfer bill

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Regardless of whether they win the Europa League, Tottenham are set for a serious makeover this summer.

It seems likely that while he will doubtless remain Tottenham’s all-seeing eye, Daniel Levy will cede at least some operational control to new CEO Vinai Venkatesham, who is set to join the club a year after quitting North London rivals Arsenal.

Meanwhile the departures of Ange Postecoglou, Johan Lange and Scott Munn – head coach, sporting director and chief football officer respectively – are seemingly a fait accompli.

TBR Football understands that Levy has told Postecoglou that Spurs are considering other options, while Lange and Munn are seen as responsible for Spurs’ recruitment failures in recent seasons.

But while the quality of Tottenham’s work in the transfer market has been poor, the perception that owners ENIC and Levy have been spend-thrift is wide of the mark.

The myth that Tottenham haven’t spent enough

Amortisation – which is how football clubs account for transfer fees over a period of time – has boomed since the move away from White Hart Lane. In 2017, it was £43m. In the last financial year? It was £136m. For context, that’s more than Premier League champions Liverpool in the same period.

Spurs’ wage bill has risen in lockstep with revenue since the move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2019. Much is made of their low wages-to-turnover ratio (about 42 per cent at the last count), but the likes of Real Madrid have had stupefying success with a very similar ratio.

And yes, Spurs are being outspent by the Big Six and now challenger clubs like Newcastle and Aston Villa in the aggregate, but that is because a lack of success on the pitch has created a vicious cycle under ENIC’s self-funding model. In fact, recent years have seen the owners forced to put money into the club via equity for the first time.

In any case, a growing contingent of clubs are proving that success is not quote rigidly indexed to revenue as was once assumed. Look at where Spurs and United are in the table, then look at Bournemouth, Brentford and Brighton.

Tottenham’s failure isn’t financial. The money is there thanks to the commercial department, but the football smarts aren’t.

They have lurched from one football vision to the next, executing each poorly. Stories of a culture of failure within the club never go away and the club has squandered the financial advantage that the new stadium give them, and other teams are now catching up.

While there will inevitably exits this summer, one familiar face is set to return.

TBR Football revealed Fabio Paratici has agreed terms to come back to Spurs, where he will have the final sign-off on Postecoglou’s managerial successor if the Aussie does depart this summer.

The Italian will be allowed to resume work at the club on 1 July, when his 30-month ban from football – with which he was hit for his role in Juventus’ financial scandal – expires.

Previously, Fabio Paratici was Spurs’ managing director of football. This time, his official title will be that of technical director. And while his exact brief isn’t known, recruitment and retention will be in his wheelhouse.

But how accurate are reports that Spurs will need to sell before they buy this summer in the face of cash flow concerns?

“Having five or six Premier League clubs in the Champions League next summer is going to have a significant impact over the summer of 2025,” says University of Liverpool football finance lecturer Kieran Maguire in exclusive conversation with TBR Football.

“Spurs owe £337m in outstanding transfer fees. A big chunk of these are due in the summer window.

“This creates a cash outflow concern, although the club does have substantial cash resources and borrowing facilities, so there won’t be any problems in making these payments.

“Committing to new transfers might be slightly more complex, however.”

It seems likely then that Paratici will need to player-trade Spurs out of the mess they find themselves in.

Europa League victory would be worth £100m-plus to Spurs

With Spurs potentially 90 minutes from the Europa League final ahead of Thursday’s semi-final clash with Bodo/Glimt on Thursday, how significant would a backdoor entrance to the Champions League be for Spurs and Paratici’s

“Wining the Europa League is probably worth £100-120m to Spurs realistically,” says Maguire, “and even if they have a modest season, the stadium is very much geared towards extracting cash from fans attending Champions League games.

“They have a higher yield per fan than any other club in the Premier League with the exception of Chelsea. On the back of that, a full stadium in the Champions League five or six times next season will be transformational.”

Could Tottenham continue multi-sports push with NBA franchise?

The slings and arrows of the season-on-season churn of football mean that Spurs are still subject to revenue volatility, despite their magnificent work on the commercial department.

One of Levy’s visions for the club to address this problem is to branch further into the multi-sports market, like many of their counterparts on the continent.

Real Madrid, for example, have an attached basketball franchise that generated around £20m in annual revenue.

Spurs have flirted with other sports. Their links with the NFL and Formula One are deep, while they routinely stage other combat and field sports at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

They have, however, stopped short of making a formal move into sport.

But with the NBA looking to launch a professional league in Europe, that could potentially change.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver has said he is actively courting London and Manchester football clubs to send a team to the would-be league. Spurs would naturally be one of the first cabs off the rank.

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Player Tottenham have made £20m bid to sign now admits he admires Spurs and loves Micky van de Ven

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Tottenham could be back in the market for a new central defender this summer.

Spurs beat Wolves to the signing of Kevin Danso just before the transfer deadline in February to hand Ange Postecoglou some depth in that department.

However, Cristian Romero could leave Tottenham this summer – Atletico Madrid are keen – while Micky van de Ven is unfortunately too injury prone for Spurs to rely on throughout an entire season at this point.

Speaking about the Dutchman, there is a defender Tottenham hope to sign who idolises the Spurs No.37 – and has also admitted he watched the north Londoners during his childhood.

Maxime Esteve talks up Tottenham amid transfer rumours

In case you missed it, Tottenham made a £20m bid to sign Maxime Esteve from Burnley on transfer deadline day – even after the arrival of Danso.

We expect Spurs to resurrect this saga in the summer despite Burnley winning promotion to the Premier League, and the Frenchman has now been speaking about Tottenham when asked if he has a “dream” move in mind.

Esteve told Foot Mercato: I’ve never really been a fan of a club when I was a kid. I was more a fan of some players, but not a fan of a club. I dreamed of England really when I was a kid, I watched on TV. My favourite player was Gareth Bale when he played in Tottenham at the time.

“My dream is more to play for a top six club in England.”

Interestingly, Esteve could not stop talking about Spurs, adding: “There’s a player I love very much in the Premier League… Micky van de Ven, the centre of Tottenham.

“He is very fast, and I like him because I have the impression that I have a bit of the same speed qualities, even if he goes much faster. I feel inspired by him, because he’s a player who has about the same profile as me.”

Spurs face competition for Maxime Esteve

Tottenham are not the only side who admire the 22-year-old.

TBR Football understand Crystal Palace want to sign Esteve as the south Londoners prepare to lose Marc Guehi this summer.

The England international is approaching the final 12 months of his contract at Selhurst Park.

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