Why No One Really wants Tottenham Superstars?

Kane & VardyTottenham were brilliant last season under the management of Mauricio Pochettino and achieved their key objective of qualifying for the Champions League.
The North Londoners have a solid team and they have further reinforced the squad by signing two players in the form of Wanyama and Janssen this summer.
Spurs must hold onto the key players they have in the squad and the fans will be happy that there is little interest from top clubs. The question is, why no one really wants to sign Tottenham superstars?
Star striker Harry Kane was Premier League’s top scorer last season and he was linked with the likes of Real Madrid and Bayern back in April (Telegraph).
Dele Alli won the PFA Young Player of the Year award, Eriksen is a top quality playmaker and Dier is arguably one of the best holding midfielders in the Premier League.
Spurs had the best defense in the league last season (conceded 35 goals) and the likes of Alderweireld and Rose made it into the PFA Team of the Year. Not to forget, captain Hugo Lloris is one of the best goalies around.
Other PL stars are in demand and clubs are spending huge sums to reinforce their squads this summer, still, there is little interest in the mentioned Tottenham stars.
Pochettino will definitely not complain about this situation. He has got quality players who will really improve any team. However, you will hardly find any recent reports indicating that a top club is seriously interested in signing them.

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  1. Rossow says:

    Mopo said sometime ago he will not sell Alli for 100m, that statement perhaps confirms that the key players are not for sale.
    Having said that to receive no bid whatsoever for the stars you have mentioned is actually strange. Good though little transfers rumors pain

  2. Brian says:

    My oh my. One of the worst articles II have ever read. If you pose the question at least attempt to provide some answers. Dreadful.

    • Ricket says:

      It is actually quite surprising. Vardy Kante (left) and Mahrez were always wanted. Even Ranieri did not want to sell them but still.
      Clearly Poch does not want to sell his stars but we have seen interest in players who are not up for sale. Perhaps they all want to stay as well but still Leicester Players are more wanted than Spurs for no specific reason.

  3. Barrington Walker says:

    Good grief!!! Is that it!! One of the most pointless articals!!! To answer your question, players are happy at Spurs and our chairman will ensure clubs have to haemorrhage money for our best players. If Chadli and Pritchard are valued at £15m and 8m then…. It’s easy to figure

  4. keith says:

    With CL football this coming season, a new 61,000 stadium-the best in Europe by all accounts-soon to be completed, perhaps other clubs now see Spurs as big players and what would be the point in making moves for them when Spurs offer so much.

  5. Adekunle Adeyemo says:

    The truth of the matter is that spurs players are not really so big . They made top four last year simply because the big guys -Chelsea, Man U , Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool were horrible the most of last season. This doesn’t always happen and might not go that way this year. You saw them in Europa, a team that was second on the log in premiership was whipped silly in the second tier of European football home and away. One season wonders!

  6. Sam J says:

    one thing that has been overlooked in all of the comments as well is the part played by Daniel Levy. Most people bemoan the fact that he held on and got maximum value for Berbatov and Modric etc., when he should have sold early for much less. What this principled method has achieved is that Spurs can no longer be bullied in the transfer market.
    Both United and Real are now in a position – after the Carrick/Berbatov and Modric/Bale transfers respectively – where in order to even consider doing business with Spurs they have to come in with a real opening bid, not a cursory small bid. A few years ago, United would have said “£20million for Kane” just to simply unsettle the player, knowing that eventually we’d negotiate for £25m plus add-ons. Now? Despite the fact that Tottenham are in a better position that most clubs in the league at the moment, we’re chock full of home-grown players who quite frankly have no reason to leave (that’s not even talking about the environment and team spirit that Poch has built), a club would have to come in with a proper bid to even be considered seriously.

  7. anrit says:

    The reason being kane couldnt score a single goal during euro 2016 and this season his form will drop.tottenham only play one season good football,believe me this season mancity,chelsea,man utd will give them good hidings.

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