Monday 31 January 2011

€52m Bale A Cabo

La especulación es cada vez mayor sobre un posible traspaso por el Inter al premio Bale lejos de White Heart Lane con una posible £ 40m en las tarjetas, el £ 40m incluso podría aumentar con el Real Madrid para una guerra de ofertas. Un movimiento £ 40m, no sólo haría que la bala que el jugador británico más caro, pero también lo convertiría en el más caro de 21 años en el mundo. Tottenham tendrá un puesto de trabajo en sus manos para mantener la bala en el verano próximo Lane, el Inter de Milán triplicaría los salarios de la bala y el Real es el club que los jugadores encuentran "imposible" para decir que no.

La cuestión no es si el Tottenham quiere mantener Bale en White Heart Lane, pero, ¿pueden darse el lujo? Spurs se encuentran un buen uso con la £ 40m, son después de todo, después de un nuevo estadio que costará Spurs al menos 300 millones de libras. (Y eso si consiguen el estadio olímpico, si no se podía llegar a costar hasta 500 millones de libras.)

Bale no ha expresado su deseo de salir de los Spurs, el factor decisivo en cuenta Bale podría ser la clasificación para la Liga de Campeones de la UEFA. El hecho de no calificar podría significar que el club tiene que venderle a equilibrar las cuentas.

Tottenham hizo una facturación récord de la temporada pasada de £ 119 millones, que hicieron perder una de £ 6.6m, no clasificarse para la Liga de Campeones de la UEFA establecerá los Spurs de nuevo por al menos otros £ 19m sin contar el dinero de televisión y venta de entradas.

Pero en el lado brillante jugador estrella de los Spurs, debe estar en el carril para el resto de la temporada.
Escrito por Thomas Munson

£40m Bale-Out

Speculation is growing about a possible move by Inter to prise Bale away from White Heart Lane with a possible £40m on the cards; the £40m could even escalate with Real Madrid up for a bidding war. A £40m move would not only make Bale the most expensive British player but would also make him the most expensive 21 year old in the world. Tottenham will have a job on their hands to keep Bale at the Lane next summer, Inter Milan would triple Bale’s wages and Real is the club which players find ‘impossible’ to say no to.

The question is not do Tottenham want to keep Bale at White Heart Lane but, can they afford to? Spurs would find good use with the £40m, they are after all after a new stadium which will cost Spurs at least £300m. (And that’s if they get the Olympic stadium, if they do not it could cost them up to £500m.)

Bale has not expressed a desire to leave Spurs, the deciding factor in Bale’s mind could be qualification for the UEFA Champions League. A failure to qualify might mean that the club have to sell him to balance the books.

Tottenham made a record turnover last season of £119m, they made a lose of £6.6m; failure to qualify for the UEFA Champions League would set Spurs back by at least another £19m not including TV money and ticket sales.

But on the bright side Spurs’s star player should be at the Lane for the rest of the season.
Written by Thomas Munson

Aguero Chased By Spurs

If Chelsea sign Torres Tottenham will have to up there game in order to retain fourth spot, but is Aguero the answer to their problems? If Spurs sign Aguero it would be the highest fee paid by an English club for a player, Tottenham’s bid (Which was rejected) was worth more than €44m, a statement of intend from a club desperate to achieve.

Spurs will have to go deep into their pockets if they are going to sign the argentine this January, this is because Athletico Madrid are also trying to compete for a UEFA Champions League place and they would not have time to replace their star striker. However, if Spurs are patient and they wait for the summer window, they could sign Aguero for a lower fee.

Harry Redknapp stated when interviewed outside Tottenham’s training ground, “I would be very surprised if there are any transfers involving Spurs between now and the end of the window.”

While this might be a long and drawn out transfer, whatever happens at the end is bound to surprise us all.

Written by Thomas Munson