With a different player signing a new contract every week, the desire to stay at Spurs is obvious. James Forster looks at the change in culture at the club and the hope for the future.
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Rubbish. Players just want loads of dosh, and who supplies it is irrelevant
I think it's an investment for them. Everyone has heard stories about Wonderkid #3689b heading off to PSG/City/Chelsea, rotting on the bench for absurd wages, and ending up at Aston Villa a few years later. Better to stay at Spurs (or a club of a comparable financial level, like Dortmund, Atletico, Schalke, or Liverpool) until they're really good and can be certain that they'll be first choice whenever they end up.I think the majority of our players would be more highly paid if they left.
Not sure why they are prepared to accept lower wages with us, but they do.
That's why I don't expect the likes of Kane, Alli, and Dier to head off to Manchester until 2018 at the earliest. Lloris is kind of a unique case, since all the top teams seem pretty happy with their gks right now (PSG was my biggest concern, but that's not a problem anymore thanks to Trapp).
I think it'll happen eventually. Even loyal players can only turn down the opportunity to double or triple their salaries for so long. Atletico is only hanging on to their best players because Simeone has some kind of deal with the devil that guarantees him a great CL run year after year. Kane could potentially be one of those guys who really does stay, but Alli is a Liverpool fan from Milton Keynes and Dier is a United fan from Portugal. What connection do they have to Tottenham?
I think it'll happen eventually. Even loyal players can only turn down the opportunity to double or triple their salaries for so long. Atletico is only hanging on to their best players because Simeone has some kind of deal with the devil that guarantees him a great CL run year after year. Kane could potentially be one of those guys who really does stay, but Alli is a Liverpool fan from Milton Keynes and Dier is a United fan from Portugal. What connection do they have to Tottenham?
EDIT: spelling