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      Like Contrast said i think we'll just have to go with Arry on this one. I really cant see him shelling out 16m and not knowing what this kids all about. Im not gona pass comment until i see him for myself. Like i said if it is a done deal then ill trust Arry!
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      Sandro - A wise investment for Tottenham | THEspursweb

      Since the October announcement of a partnership between Tottenham Hotpsur and Brazilian side Internacional it has been widely reported that January will see the arrival, at White Hart Lane, of their promising young defensive midfielder, Sandro.
      A price tag of around £16million has been banded about the gossip columns and fan forums, yet so far little is known of the Brazilian outside of his home country. I thought it timely, therefore, to write a quick profile on this esoteric young talent.
      Sandro (full name Sandro Ranieri Guimaraes Cordeiro), 20, made his debut for Internacional last year, a substitute appearance in a 2-1 win over Atletico PR and though he has only made 34 appearances for the Porto Alegre side, he showed sufficient potential to persuade the club to offload experienced midfielder Edinho to Lecce.
      Generally deployed at the base of a diamond-style midfield, his energetic performances have seen him likened to players such as Gennaro Gattuso. Tenacious in the tackle but also comfortable on the ball, he allows Internacional’s attack-minded midfield, with exciting players such as Giuliano and D’Alessandro (with whom Pompey fans will be familiar) to flourish. For such a young player, he appears to have an excellent understanding of the game and superb positional sense. Inter coach Tite had this to say of him, “Sandro has a lot of quality and good range of passing…he is strong defensively and very good in the air, he also has a good sense of anticipation…he understands what is necessary of him…”
      His impressive club performances saw him named captain of the Brazilian U20 team that prevailed in the Sudamericano tournament at the beginning of the year and was pivotal in their run to the U20 World Cup Final in Egypt, where the Selecao lost out to Ghana.
      With both Barcelona and Real Madrid expressing interest in the player, his profile has undoubtedly been raised, along with his price tag, however, with the announced link-up between the clubs, Spurs still look likely to capture the 20 year old.
      The obligatory Youtube scouting has proved fairly fruitless, though I have been able to watch him turn out a number of times for Internacional and in the U20 tournaments. From what I have seen he looks an exceptional player. With his pace, fierce tackling and eye for a pass he could prove the ideal foil for Wilson Palacios or Tom Huddlestone in the centre of the midfield.
      £16 million may be a lot of money for a 20 year old, as yet unproven in a top league, but if he comes close to matching Internacional old boy (and current national coach), Dunga, it will seem a bargain.
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      This is interesting stuff lads!
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      Spurs should look to reach a settlement before any Sandro move | FootballFanCast.com

      It seems that every yid is trying to find as much as they can about this fella. But by the looks of it there not alot to say apart from the fact his been captain for Brazil at u21 level and his going to cost us about 14million!


      Like contrast said there no smoke without fire!!!!! I Reckon this is a done deal..........
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      Quote Originally Posted by Roscono3 View Post
      It seems that every yid is trying to find as much as they can about this fella. But by the looks of it there not alot to say apart from the fact his been captain for Brazil at u21 level and his going to cost us about 14million!


      Like contrast said there no smoke without fire!!!!! I Reckon this is a done deal..........
      Football Fancast is such a joke. Its all very well posting things like that on a forum but writing an actual blog where you clearly don't know what you're talking about is just a little embarrassing. 3rd party ownership is of no concern whatsoever, it only makes out negotiations with Inter a bit more complicated. The reason why it was such an issue with WHU was because they bought 2 players who they could not afford to pay for outright. 3rd party ownership is not legal in this country & WHU dodged the paperwork in order to get away with having Teves & Mascherano in their teams. However, Tevez & mascherano have not been a problem since because they have either been bought outright or just played under a loan agreement. We won't have these problems either. We will buy Sandro & own him ourselves if we bring him to Tottenham & 3rd party ownership will not cause us any future issues with the FA.

      Also, its not that hard to find out. Just watch him play every week for Inter on the live streams. Slightly annoying having to listen to the portuguese commentators but the football is good to watch.

      I've watched Inter's last 4 games in a row & I'm telling you on that evidence, Sandro is not a £16m player. I watched Inter last season also and he did stand out much more, which makes me a little concerned that he is living off the hype of his debut season.

      I keep watching, & I'll watch their next game also, hoping to see him play a game where he really shines & I can see why we are bidding such a silly amount but so far, he's not done anything special.

      Anyone who does try to watch him, he tends to wear the number 8 shirt these days, not the number 4 as it says on Wiki (altho he has worn 4 in the past).
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