Sanchez, Aurier, Barkley
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The work permit for Davinson Sanchez has arrived and he is available to face Burnley on Sunday, although it is unlikely he will start having only has 3 training sessions with the team.
Tottenham had already begun the process of obtaining a work permit for Serge Aurier so that should arrive next week. There is an international break though so the first game he will be available for is Everton at Goodison Park on September 9.
Why are some people moaning about Ross Barkley taking so long and blaming Levy, the guy is injured. it makes perfect sense to buy him and give our medical staff something to do! Walker was out for a year with a groin injury, Rose has been out 6 months with an ankle injury, Lamela a year with hip injuries. We need to know exactly where he stands fitness wise and we can wait as late as we have to this window to get him as cheap as possible.
he wants Spurs so it makes no difference that the Sun are guessing and inventing a story about Chelsea talking with Chelsea after the game. Every club talks to the other club after a game. They can make a great offer to Everton and it won't make a blind bit of difference if he is interested in improving his game and feels Pochettino is the man to do it.
COYS
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Lads, It's tottenham
I believe KWP is ready to fight for his place in the team ATM. Don't expect him to go.
Sissoko was on his way from half way through last season. They can't say it publicly as that will affect the price, but the writing's on the wall, and writ large to boot.
N'Koudou I'm not sure about. Can he show enough? he's changed his attitude somewhat, but was it too little too late? We'll see soon enough I expect.
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As for the idea that our transfers are more complicated, there may be some truth in that. It seems to me though, that we generally do better with less than other clubs that haggle and plan less. Maybe it's as simple as that. We have a team at the helm that can handle multiple balls in the air at the same time; Getting the best out of each situation, both singly and in dependent groups (IE. When the result of one transfer materially affects one of the others).
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