Leeds United in ‘really busy’ transfer exits update with Willy Gnonto move to Everton still alive as Max Wober closes on deal
Max Wober is currently in line to be the latest player to leave on loan amid recent developments that have seen him enter
talks with Borussia Monchengladbach, and Willy Gnonto has been singled out as another who may still follow.
There have been “mixed messages” from Elland Road and Goodison Park over a rejected £15million bid from Everton for the
Italian international attacker, according to Phil Hay on The Square Ball on Friday (21 July), but the transfer links are
extensive and Jacobs believes that deal is still “one to watch” this summer.
Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, the CBS journalist said: “I expect Leeds to be really busy and I think that there’ll still be some
other outgoings. I think that Gnonto to Everton is one to watch.”
The 19-year-old is one player the Whites have been widely reported to want to keep hold of [The Athletic, 6 July].
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Dean Jones discourages Tottenham from signing Bristol City star
Dean Jones discourages Tottenham from signing Alex Scott
Tottenham Hotspur has been buzzing with transfer speculations in recent weeks, and one name that keeps cropping up is
Bristol City’s rising midfield star, Alex Scott.
Valued at a reported £25 million, the talented player has caught the attention of several Premier League clubs, including
Spurs. However, esteemed football journalist Dean Jones has raised concerns over Tottenham’s pursuit of the young
midfielder.
Last season, Alex Scott undoubtedly showcased his brilliance on the Championship stage while donning Bristol City’s
colours. The midfielder’s performances were nothing short of outstanding, leaving no doubt about his immense potential
Dean Jones discourages Tottenham from signing Alex Scott
Tottenham Hotspur has been buzzing with transfer speculations in recent weeks, and one name that keeps cropping up is Bristol City’s rising midfield star, Alex Scott.
Valued at a reported £25 million, the talented player has caught the attention of several Premier League clubs, including Spurs. However, esteemed football journalist Dean Jones has raised concerns over Tottenham’s pursuit of the young midfielder.
Last season, Alex Scott undoubtedly showcased his brilliance on the Championship stage while donning Bristol City’s colours. The midfielder’s performances were nothing short of outstanding, leaving no doubt about his immense potential.
For Tottenham, acquiring such a promising talent could be seen as a long-term investment, one that could bear fruit in the years to come. However, the fee that he commands seems to be a tad bit too much.
Yet, Dean Jones reminds us that football is a fast-paced sport, and clubs must strike a balance between immediate success and long-term planning. He suggests that Tottenham might not have the luxury of a player who might not be an immediate starter for the squad.
“Anyone I speak to about Alex Scott says that as good as he is, as good as he can become, he wouldn’t get in the Tottenham team at the moment. So, for £25m at the moment, should Tottenham really be going for signing a player that’s going to be on the bench, certainly for the early stages of the season and possibly for the whole season? Probably not”
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