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Official, confirmed’:
Tottenham decide player’s future – Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that the agreement between Tottenham and Turkish club Galatasaray for the transfer of Colombian defender Sánchez is “official, confirmed”, with the transfer market in Turkey remaining open for until September 15.
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This reporter adds that the Lilywhites will receive an amount of about £8.1 million over the next five years for the sale of the midfielder. He added that the 27-year-old has signed a four-year contract with the Turkish side.
The 27-year-old Colombian defender arrived at Spurs in 2017 for a fee of £42m after impressing at Ajax, where he was named Player of the 2016-17 season. However, the Colombian struggled to adapt to the intensity of the Premier League and soon found himself being turned into a rotating player under the many coaches he had worked with in the north. London.
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He made just 24 appearances for the Lilywhites last season, of which only eight were in the Premier League. The 27-year-old was constantly criticized for his tendency to make mistakes, even being booed by Tottenham fans during the 2-3 defeat to Bournemouth at home. Spurs have decided to solve their central defender problem by bringing in defender Micky Van de Ven to partner Cristian Romero, which seems to have determined Sanchez’s fate at the club. He will start a new chapter at Galatasaray and hopes to restart his career in Türkiye after leaving Spurs. FIND OUT MORE
Ian Wright hailed the signing of James Maddison and insisted he knew he would score as soon as the attacking midfielder received the ball in Tottenham Hotspur’s win over Burnley at the weekend.
Wright was speaking on The Kelly and Wrighty Show and picked Spurs’ third goal as his Premier League scoring moment of the season so far.
James Maddison has quickly established himself as a brilliant Tottenham signing. Some questioned the 26-year-old as he was unable to keep Leicester in the Premier League last season. He has also been injured in the past. Of course, he still has to prove that he can keep playing for a long time. But there’s no doubt he has a huge impact on the pitch.
Maddison has now scored two goals and provided two assists. And his strike in the 5-2 win over Burnley over the weekend is Maddison’s signature goal.
The England player receives the ball from Destiny Udogie. He widens his body on the first touch and sends the ball across the net from outside the box with minimal noise.
And Ian Wright then chose that strike as his moment in the campaign until before the first international break.
“I liked his goal because as soon as [Udogie’s pass to Maddison] happened, I said the goal,” he told Kelly and the Wrighty Show. “I think Maddison signing for Tottenham is a real signing. And I like what he did at Bournemouth when they gave him the stick and he did it with the corner flag. I just love the fit so I would choose Maddison.
It is worth noting that Maddison quickly gained a foothold at Tottenham. Tony Cascarino said over the weekend he couldn’t recall a player adapting as quickly as Maddison at Spurs.
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