Spurs Complete Three Key Signings – Better Late Than Never

Pochettino-TottenhamTottenham acted early on in the transfer window and signed the likes of Victor Wanyama (Southampton) and Vincent Janssen (AZ Alkmaar).
The Kenyan international was lured in June and the Dutch star arrived early on in the month of July. After signing the duo, the North Londoners still needed further reinforcements in the summer transfer window and wasted a lot of time.
Fortunately, Spurs finally acted and completed three more key signings before the transfer deadline ended yesterday.
As far as the attack is concerned, Pochettino chased French international Nkoudou for quite some time and the 21-year-old starlet finally completed (THFC) his move to White Hart Lane. On the other hand, Njie joined Marseille on loan (THFC).
NUFC Moussa SissokoCaptain Hugo Lloris is still out injured and in such a scenario, Spurs have signed a new player on loan in the form of Pau Lopez to reinforce the goalkeeping department (THFC).
Last but not the least, Spurs completed the signing of a top quality versatile midfielder by luring Moussa Sissoko from Newcastle United (THFC). The French international is arguably the biggest signing of the summer for Tottenham.
Pochettino has adequately strengthened his squad in the summer transfer window and it will be intriguing to see if they can seriously challenge the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea for the Premier League title.

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  1. Adekunle Adeyemo says:

    Brilliant guy pochetino! Jurgen klopp just makes me laugh. Spurs finished well above Liverpool, scored more and conceded less goals than Liverpool last term ,yet they have reinforced with as many players of quality. Liverpool clearly lacks a dedicated left back which Milner can never play as good , no dedicated defensive midfielder and while it’s clear that strurridge will not go the whole length without injury and not having another 20 goals striker, he refused to sign one. It just brings to question if truly Klopp is as good as perceived and the Dortmund story isn’t a fluke after all.

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