Spurs consider Man Utd reject
Tottenham Hotspur continue to explore their options in case Hugo Lloris departs in search of Champions league football.
He has been one player who could hold his head up high, in fact he should have been voted player of the year. While others around him were going through the motions and flaunting their mental weaknesses Hugo Lloris was one man who demonstrated pride, professionalism and the attitude of a winner.
The French captain was one player supporters could rely on to give their all but contingency plans have to be made bearing in mind Brad Friedel will be 43 next season. The goalkeeping department is suddenly a problem, we may need not one but two goalkeepers.
The latest name in the frame is a man who refused to play for England and thus shouldn't be going to the World Cup, one Ben Foster.
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Foster was a youngster at Manchester United and not considered good enough, now he is 31 and a decent Premier League keeper no better and no worse than many others.
Currently at West Bromwich Albion his salary in 2012 was £27,000 a week (£1.404 million a year) so even allowing for wage increases he wouldn't trouble our pockets. Hugo Lloris to Ben Foster is a bit of a downgrade, I can't see him arriving as a number two so his purchase would be something of a surprise.
He has been one player who could hold his head up high, in fact he should have been voted player of the year. While others around him were going through the motions and flaunting their mental weaknesses Hugo Lloris was one man who demonstrated pride, professionalism and the attitude of a winner.
The French captain was one player supporters could rely on to give their all but contingency plans have to be made bearing in mind Brad Friedel will be 43 next season. The goalkeeping department is suddenly a problem, we may need not one but two goalkeepers.
The latest name in the frame is a man who refused to play for England and thus shouldn't be going to the World Cup, one Ben Foster.
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The Spurs summer transfer window jigsaw
King - Nucleus of a good squad
Spurs eyeing Man City fire sale
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Foster was a youngster at Manchester United and not considered good enough, now he is 31 and a decent Premier League keeper no better and no worse than many others.
Currently at West Bromwich Albion his salary in 2012 was £27,000 a week (£1.404 million a year) so even allowing for wage increases he wouldn't trouble our pockets. Hugo Lloris to Ben Foster is a bit of a downgrade, I can't see him arriving as a number two so his purchase would be something of a surprise.
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