Tottenham chief Fabio Paratici has come out swinging in defence of the club’s transfer policy. A difficult January included tepid performances on the pitch and tough negotiations off it, but …
Tottenham chief Fabio Paratici has come out swinging in defence of the club’s transfer policy.
A difficult January included tepid performances on the pitch and tough negotiations off it, but Spurs ended the month with two new signings.Arnaut Danjuma and Pedro Porro both signed on loan, the latter of which will become permanent in the summer after weeks of talks with Sporting Lisbon.fans levelled at the set-up at the club. However, managing director Paratici has insisted he will not buckle to pressure.
“Every transfer window we want to add two or three players to our squad, to our plan. We want to sign just players who can add something to us, not just sign players because we have to sign players or because we’re under pressure to sign players. That’s not our style.Paratici joined Tottenham in June, 2021 and in 18 months has overseen 12 permanent signings, as well as a move for Dejan Kulusevski, who is on loan but there is an option to buy him.
However, there is a cloud of uncertainty over Paratici’s future at the club following a two-and-a-half-year ban for his role in Juventus’ illegal dealings when he was at the Turin outfit. The 50-year-old denies any wrongdoing and is set to appeal the decision from the Italian Football Association.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Paratici defends 'long-term project' at Tottenham and provides verdict on January windowFabio Paratici has provided his verdict on the January transfer window as Tottenham managed to secure a deal for Pedro Porro on deadline day.
Lire la suite »
Romano reveals ex-Barcelona player Tottenham 'almost' signed in January windowFabrizio Romano has revealed that Tottenham came close to signing Gerard Deulofeu in the January window before making a move for Arnaut Danjuma.
Lire la suite »
From Posture Correctors To Pot Lid Holders, Here’s What You Bought In JanuaryYou’ve got great taste — and so do your fellow HuffPost shoppers.
Lire la suite »
Russian Urals Traded At $49.48 in January, But The Kremlin Isn’t Worried | OilPrice.comRussian Urals crude traded at $49.48 per barrel in January, with rising transportation costs compounding a discount that has seen the country’s flagship crude price drop by 42% year-on-year, according to Russian Finance Ministry figures.
Lire la suite »
Caicedo returns to Brighton training after failing to get January transfer to ArsenalMoises Caicedo returned to Brighton training the day after the transfer window slammed shut. The 21-year-old will remain a Seagulls player for the remainder of the season, at the very least. The mi…
Lire la suite »
The ultimate January transfer XI - Chelsea in defence and attack with Arsenal and Man United supportSome of football’s best players joined the Premier League in January to make it one of the costliest ever. The winter transfer window usually only sees emergency deals completed by clubs who …
Lire la suite »