Tottenham keep or sell: Postecoglou to get rid of nine players this summer but keep Richarlison

Tottenham will have to be busy in the summer window if they need to close the gap between the top four. Aston Villa can disappear with the Champions League, but Spurs can also disappear with the Europa League. . .

Now it’s their turn to play, stay or sell. . .

 

 

 

 

After a decent season, Spurs deserve the Brazilian right-back, who is honestly not a terrible replacement. But if they can sell him for £15m or more, the Londoners will let him go.

 

Porro was probably the second-best right-back (Arsenal’s Benjamin White) in the Premier League last season.

 

Spurs signed him when Conte didn’t need him, fending off the Forest and Arsenal festival, and it became temporarily clear that Conte didn’t need him. To date, Spence has made six appearances for the Spurs, none of which have started. Rennes, Leeds United and Genoa have not helped the 23-year-old, whose career has hit a brick wall.

Postecoglou deserves to release him so that Spence, despite everything, can prosper again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If Spurs need to sell him because of his decadent form (and terrible sense of *humour*), we absolutely understand. We only think about one more player there. Time will tell.

 

 

He’s another no-contract next year and we think Spurs will try to get some money for him.

 

 

 

At 23 years old, Bryan Gil has plenty of time to do but there is no chance of that happening at Tottenham.

 

 

 

 

On the other hand, it looks like Richarlison will be coming more, whose game has advanced especially after the arrival of Big Angel last summer. He is a Big Angel type player, similar to Daizen Maeda at Celtic.

 

It’s been disappointing to see the lack of opportunities for the 20-year-old at Spurs. He joined the club with great expectations, but showed no signs of fitting in with the player he promoted so much at Rosario Central.

The Spurs are still the religion and, more importantly, they are still Véliz. A loan would not be the worst thing in the world, although only for a team in which he is guaranteed to be a starter.

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