Tottenham Hotspur have been victimized by the outcome of the Championship (Division Two) promotion playoff final.
Their plans have been derailed.
Southampton secured promotion to the Premier League after a season of relegation with a 1-0 victory over Leeds United in the 2023-2024 Championship promotion playoff final at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on Sunday (June 26). Southampton will join first-place Leicester City and second-place Ipswich Town in the Premier League next season.
Tottenham are not happy with the win over Southampton. It could make it harder for them to execute their transfer plans.
“Tottenham have been trying to sign Southampton full-back Kyle Walker-Peters as a backup to both Destiny Udogie (left-back) and Pedro Foro (right-back), but Southampton are unlikely to give up on him,” said TBR Football, a British publication.
Tottenham’s financing has also been a problem. “Spurs could struggle to sell Joe Roden to Leeds after missing out on promotion,” the outlet explained, “Roden was expected to move to Leeds with just 12 months left on his Tottenham contract, but with Leeds remaining in the Championship, some at the club fear Leeds’ plans could change.”
Tottenham wanted to bring back their former youth product Walker-Peters this summer. Spurs had sold Walker-Peters in August 2020, but now they needed him again.
At the time, Tottenham had no place for Walker-Peters. There were too many competitors for his position at right fullback and his skills weren’t good enough to beat them. However, since joining Southampton, his game has improved rapidly and he has helped Southampton win promotion this season.
We needed him for two reasons: He can play both left and right fullback, which means he can replace Tottenham’s starting left fullback, Udogie, and right fullback, Foro. He is also a homegrown player, a policy created by the Premier League.
Homegrown is a system implemented by the Premier League in 2015 that requires clubs to fill at least eight of their 25-man roster with players who have trained with English and Welsh clubs for three years before the age of 21, regardless of nationality. Spurs 카지노사이트 tried to fill the gap this summer by selling Ben Davies, who met the home-grown rule, and bringing in Walker-Peters, but it proved difficult.
The same can be said for the sale of Rodney. Spurs tried to sell Roden in the summer of 2020 to Leeds, who he joined on loan this summer. The idea was to sell him this summer and get the money rather than let him become a free agent, as his contract expires at the end of next season.
Roden was a center back that Tottenham signed after giving up on Kim Min-Jae, who was playing for Beijing Guoan.
The Welshman, then in his early 20s, was seen as a long-term center back for Spurs. However, Roden never quite met Spurs’ standards and played just 24 games in two seasons. He went on loan to Stade Rennes in France last season, and this season he headed to Leeds.
This season, Roden has established himself as an integral part of the Leeds team, playing as a natural center back. Both Leeds and Roden wanted each other so much 바카라사이트 that a permanent move would have been made if Leeds were promoted to the top flight, but that fell through. The vast difference in funding between the Premier League and the second tier makes it difficult for Leeds to pay a big transfer fee for a player like Tottenham’s Rodney.
Tottenham, who are set to turn things around this summer, are expected to make some bold moves in the summer transfer window. They have plenty of players to sell and sign. “In a summer where Tottenham are thought to be looking to spend big, they don’t want to get into a headache of selling potential players,” said TBR Football, adding that this was a disappointing result for Spurs.