|
Make these ads smaller by signing in |
Make these ads smaller by signing in |
Valencia Moot Move For Tottenham's Pavlyuchenko - Report
A loan move for the Russian international appears to be Los Che's best bet...
Nov 8, 2009 10:48:51 AM
Valencia are considering rescuing Roman Pavlyuchenko from his struggle at Tottenham Hotspur according to a report, but could only consider a loan offer.
Los Che want to add the Russian to their front-line options and would have little problem convincing the Premier League team to let the misfit go, the Sunday Mirror state.
Spurs have made it clear that they are open to offers for the striker who is clearly fourth choice on Harry Redknapp's list for a place in the team behind Jermain Defoe, Robbie Keane and Peter Crouch.
Pavlyuchenko would welcome the chance to resurrect his stuttering career in la Primera, with Valencia keen to make him the aerial presence that they currently lack up front.
The one pitfall for the Mestalla-based outfit is Tottenham's desire to recoup nearly all the €15 million they paid for Pavlyuchenko when they signed him from Spartak Moscow last year.
Valencia are cash-strapped and would only be able to make a bid to take the 27-year-old on loan and then hope to make the move permanent next summer when they have sold one of their stars.
Nikola Zigic would then be allowed to leave the club as he has seen his chance to impress this term limited despite his vow to remain in the summer and fight for a place.
Lucas Brown, Goal.com
COME ON YOU SPURS!!!
if valencia send villa or silva are way in exchange ..then i say yes send him to la liga.
Bye bye pav.
Rather swap Pav for Upson or try to get some £££££££££££££££££££££ for him. So then we can atleast try and buy another player with the funds!
My favourite spurs player!
I dont think a loan deal would help us much. In my opinion we need the money to help with some Jan spending, preferably some midfield muscle.
agreed, can't see the sense in loaning him out.
Not sure Valencia would be a good fit for him, I don't think he's as strong in the air as the article makes him out to be. They also play a pretty up-tempo style that is not unlike our own, at least relative to some of the other La Liga clubs
One things for sure, there is no one better than Arry for wheeling and dealing so whatever happens we should come out better for any deal
Swannydownthelane.....great times,great memories
Come On You SPURS
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)