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Moussa Dembele

Yea think it's needed even, could throw in winks as well? Neither will get too much action at all for us unless we have a bit of a crisis.
 
I've been quite impressed with Onomah thus far. He plays Poch's pressing game well. I'd be surprised if Poch was happy to let him head out on loan.
He's shown a few nice touches but lets not over-hype him. He has potential, but he is very much on the fringes - he doesn't even feature regularly in the Cups, just gets minutes here and there in the main(not being negative, just stating where he is at the moment). Dembele would have a more prominent role to play than Onomah and could be beneficial deal to all parties....
 
He has never been on loan has he? Never played 10-15 games at league level week in week out and perhaps the benefit of that would be there for us to see come next season?
 
My thoughts are that if we somehow end up getting Berahino then we'll sign Dembele and leave him on loan at Fulham. If we don't sign Berahino then we'll end up agreeing a deal where we get Berahino with no loan back to Fulham.

A deal that seems to have been done that I am extremely puzzled at us not being in the mix is Seydou Doumbia on loan to Saudi Sportswashing Machine. He is the sort of player that could've taken the heat off of Kane a little (although perhaps he is Cup tied for the Europa League?)

Doumbia also has a very good work rate.
 
He has never been on loan has he? Never played 10-15 games at league level week in week out and perhaps the benefit of that would be there for us to see come next season?
Wont be bad for Onomah to get a few games there. It would definitely toughen him up.
Having sold Townsend and loaned out Pritchard I'm not sure it would be wise to also loan out Onomah at this stage of the season?
 
Having sold Townsend and loaned out Pritchard I'm not sure it would be wise to also loan out Onomah at this stage of the season?

It would depend on probabilities i suppose of injuries to others with the run of games we have coming up.

Ill leave that to Poch to determine.
 
Thats a myth, propagandised by Sky and the rest of the media.
maybe but at least this guy thinks so:

Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas sold goalkeeper Hugo Lloris to Spurs last summer and then said: “The negotiation with the Tottenham directors has been the hardest I have ever had to undergo in 25 years.“We had people speaking all night with Daniel Levy.“He talks a lot and goes back on what we’ve agreed in writing.”
 
maybe but at least this guy thinks so:

Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas sold goalkeeper Hugo Lloris to Spurs last summer and then said: “The negotiation with the Tottenham directors has been the hardest I have ever had to undergo in 25 years.“We had people speaking all night with Daniel Levy.“He talks a lot and goes back on what we’ve agreed in writing.”

Sounds like Jean-Michel needs to man up. Dan got his man - Best Spurs signing for me bar none!
 
Sky sources understand Fulham have agreed to take Sporting striker Zakaria Labyad on loan for the rest of the season.
 
maybe but at least this guy thinks so:

Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas sold goalkeeper Hugo Lloris to Spurs last summer and then said: “The negotiation with the Tottenham directors has been the hardest I have ever had to undergo in 25 years.“We had people speaking all night with Daniel Levy.“He talks a lot and goes back on what we’ve agreed in writing.”
I don't think he's saying its a myth that Levy is a hard negotiator, that much is obvious. What is a myth is that Levy waits until the final hours of the window then starts trying to do deals which is what is constantly alluded to by the media. This hasn't really happened at all in recent times....
 
maybe but at least this guy thinks so:

Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas sold goalkeeper Hugo Lloris to Spurs last summer and then said: “The negotiation with the Tottenham directors has been the hardest I have ever had to undergo in 25 years.“We had people speaking all night with Daniel Levy.“He talks a lot and goes back on what we’ve agreed in writing.”

Things can change. Also from Aulas this last summer...

Now, the pacey forward looks set to join Tottenham, after Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas told RMC Sport that Spurs are insistent on signing N'Jie - and whilst he thanked Daniel Levy for the simple negotiations, he also added that a deal may not go through until Lyon sign Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa from Roma.

"I had Daniel Levy, on the phone many times," said Aulas. "Levy insists on signing Clinton. We are close to an agreement. But we want to finalize other deals before [selling N'Jie], including the very important investment we are doing with Roma. Much has progressed.

"I thank Daniel Levy for making an offer that is respectable. Things can change from one moment to the next. I expect also a call from the United States, where he is currently, to try to move forward," he added.
 
He's shown a few nice touches but lets not over-hype him. He has potential, but he is very much on the fringes - he doesn't even feature regularly in the Cups, just gets minutes here and there in the main(not being negative, just stating where he is at the moment). Dembele would have a more prominent role to play than Onomah and could be beneficial deal to all parties....


I agree.
 
Having sold Townsend and loaned out Pritchard I'm not sure it would be wise to also loan out Onomah at this stage of the season?

We'd still have 6 specialist AMs for 3 positions (Lamela, Alli, Son, Njie, Eriksen and Chadli). With 8 (Pritchard and Onomah) it's the only part of our squad you could say is still slightly bloated.
 
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