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I'd be over the moon if we can bring him back on loan with an option.

Said at the time, and I still maintain it - that Spurs was the worst team he could have joined.

Even their last match - they were treating him like Duncan Ferguson. League high of attempted crosses etc.

He couldn't be a number 9 here, but as an inside forward/winger, all day.

The reality is though Spurs wouldn't let him go for what the current market should dictate.
 

I'd be over the moon if we can bring him back on loan with an option.

Said at the time, and I still maintain it - that Spurs was the worst team he could have joined.

Even their last match - they were treating him like Duncan Ferguson. League high of attempted crosses etc.

He couldn't be a number 9 here, but as an inside forward/winger, all day.

The reality is though Spurs wouldn't let him go for what the current market should dictate.

Why? As much as I love him and he loves us, his injury record is a major concern.

Availability is a massive factor in football and it's been a huge part of our problems in the past few seasons.

EDIT: Should add as a caveat if you can guarantee his fitness I agree it's a no brainer to bring him back.
 
Why? As much as I love him and he loves us, his injury record is a major concern.

Availability is a massive factor in football and it's been a huge part of our problems in the past few seasons.

Loan mitigates risk around his fitness.

If we can get 25-30 games from him - which he's managed 7 times from the last 8 seasons, then I think he scores 8-10 goals.

That would be massive, particularly from wide areas. By quick comparison;

NDiaye 7, Beto 6... McNeil, Doucoure 3. Lindstrom 0, Harrison, 1

15 goals in his last 39 premier league appearances for Spurs - reckon a good chunk of that are sub appearances too.
 
Loan mitigates risk around his fitness.

If we can get 25-30 games from him - which he's managed 7 times from the last 8 seasons, then I think he scores 8-10 goals.

That would be massive, particularly from wide areas. By quick comparison;

NDiaye 7, Beto 6... McNeil, Doucoure 3. Lindstrom 0, Harrison, 1

15 goals in his last 39 premier league appearances for Spurs - reckon a good chunk of that are sub appearances too.

….he scores important goals too, one of those who doesn’t go missing in big games.

This wouldn’t be a wasted loan.
 

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Id agree with the first 3 but not the 4th. He is a selfish player that doesn't link up well with others. That's why I think he was wasted on the left at Everton. He is much better playing upfront.
Richarlison up front, Ndiaye on the left chipping in with goals. A 10 who can play Richarlison through and a RW that can cross into him and we would have a very good forward line
 
Id agree with the first 3 but not the 4th. He is a selfish player that doesn't link up well with others. That's why I think he was wasted on the left at Everton. He is much better playing upfront.
Richarlison up front, Ndiaye on the left chipping in with goals. A 10 who can play Richarlison through and a RW that can cross into him and we would have a very good forward line

64 goals and 24 assists in the PL.
 

Loan mitigates risk around his fitness.

If we can get 25-30 games from him - which he's managed 7 times from the last 8 seasons, then I think he scores 8-10 goals.

That would be massive, particularly from wide areas. By quick comparison;

NDiaye 7, Beto 6... McNeil, Doucoure 3. Lindstrom 0, Harrison, 1

15 goals in his last 39 premier league appearances for Spurs - reckon a good chunk of that are sub appearances too.
It's important though to recognise the average minutes he's played rather than just games. That was high with us and has been low at Spurs. Partially due to Conte not fancying him much at the start but under Ange it has been mostly injury related issues.

This season his average minutes per game is 38. His goal contribution rate is every 108 minutes. Granted though it's more difficult to contribute when you're only getting bit part appearances.

I agree if he can stay fit then it would be a no brainer but I worry about his ability to stay fit currently. A loan partially mitigates the risk but not fully.
 
No brainer. If we can get him back then do it. One of the most passionate, loyal and skilful players we have ever had. If we can come up with a good deal that gets one over on Spurs at the same time then even better.
 
No brainer. If we can get him back then do it. One of the most passionate, loyal and skilful players we have ever had. If we can come up with a good deal that gets one over on Spurs at the same time then even better.
this,
It's a complete no brainer.
Can't believe people want to swerve.
He's been the closest thing we've had to a regular goal scorer since Lukaku left.
He mucks in, tracks back, fights.
I think he'd do really well under Moyes.
 
this,
It's a complete no brainer.
Can't believe people want to swerve.
He's been the closest thing we've had to a regular goal scorer since Lukaku left.
He mucks in, tracks back, fights.
I think he'd do really well under Moyes.
Exactly, and he has a little snide about him. Gets you that free kick when we are hanging on to a lead and completely stops the game and momentum.
 

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