Erik Lamela has arrived in London to complete a £30 million move to Tottenham, while Gareth Bale’s transfer to Real Madrid is far from over. Having seen their potential target Willian been hijacked by Chelsea,
Spurs have wasted no time here and have stepped up their efforts and
had been in talks with the Italian club, over the move. While, there was
a bit of difference over the fee, Spurs ensured they get their target
and raised their offer from £25.5m to ensure they did not lose out on
another target. According to Evening Standard,
the 21-year-old winger-cum-forward has been offered a £66,000-a-week
contract and Spurs would break their transfer record third time this
summer, having paid £17 million on Paulinho and £26 million on striker
Roberto Soldado, should the deal go through.
The Argentina
international plays mainly on the wings, but is versatile enough to
play on all positions in the attacking areas, has scored 15 goals last
season for his club and was left out of Roma’s starting XI against Livorno on Sunday. Spurs would allow Bale to secure his dream move to Real Madrid for a
world record transfer fee, but were holding out, as they wanted to
secure replacements first. Bale failed to report for training as requested following a
club-authorised break in Marbella. Further, Spurs have received a second
bid for the player, in addition to Madrid’s bid, but the identity of
the second bidder is yet unknown. Spurs have ordered Bale to report to training on Tuesday, but no reasons have been given for his failure to report for duty.
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