Spurs transfer news: 'Fantastic' £34.2m ace may not have played his last game for Tottenham
Ex-Premier League midfielder Carlton Palmer doesn’t think that Tanguy Ndombele has necessarily played his last game for Tottenham.
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Ex-Premier League midfielder Carlton Palmer doesn’t think that Tanguy Ndombele has necessarily played his last game for Tottenham.
Monaco moved into the top four with an impressive 2-0 win over Lyon on Saturday night. Both teams were playing knowing that three points for either of them would take them into fourth place, but the away side had to do without support following their punishment for fan behaviour against Paris FC. Ad/> Jean Lucas — a former Lyon player — gave the home side the lead as their opponents struggled to rouse themselves, with Tanguy Ndombele kept to the bench after his arrival from Spurs.
Antonio Conte has passed scathing judgement on Tottenham's recent history in the transfer market, saying they made "big mistakes" they cannot afford to repeat after the club offloaded four high-profile players on transfer deadline day. Club-record signing Tanguy Ndombele, who cost GBP 55 million ($74 million) in 2019, returned to Lyon on loan while fellow midfielder Giovani Lo Celso headed to Villarreal for the rest of the season. Spain winger Bryan Gil, who only signed for Spurs in July, went to Valencia on loan and Dele Alli signed for Everton on an initial free transfer, with add-ons that could go up to GBP 40 million.
Tottenham insider John Wenham still thinks midfielder Tanguy Ndombele could join PSG in the summer, Football Insider report, after the emergence of a ‘ridiculous’ clause in his Lyon deal.
London — Antonio Conte has passed scathing judgement on Tottenham's recent history in the transfer market, saying they made "big mistakes" they cannot afford to repeat after the club offloaded four high-profile players on transfer deadline day.
Tottenham’s club-record signing of Tanguy Ndombele didn’t pan out
Tottenham head coach Antonio Conte says sending the club's two most expensive players out on loan during the January transfer window shows they made mistakes in the past.
Tottenham will make a move to sign Napoli striker Victor Osimhen in the summer after having an approach for the 23-year-old Nigerian knocked back by the Italian club during the January window. (Football Insider)external-link