Judi Online - Mauricio Pochettino has told Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy he wants to keep Erik Lamela at White Hart Lane.
The £30million club-record signing had been earmarked for sale this summer
but Pochettino believes his fellow Argentine still has a future at the
club, despite a difficult two years since his move from Roma.
Spurs
will attempt to off-load four of the seven players they signed after
the sale of Gareth Bale in 2013 - with Roberto Soldado, Paulinho,
Etienne Capoue and Vlad Chiriches all in the out-tray.
But Lamela, 23, is to survive the cull - despite interest from Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan.
Spurs sporting director Franco Baldini is set to leave the club this
summer, with all transfer business now going through recruitment chief
Paul Mitchell, Pochettino's ally who was recruited from Southampton in
mid-season.
Bandar Bola - Pochettino will be given the freedom to rebuild
Tottenham's squad, with a sizeable net budget of around £30m allocated -
he wants to strengthen in central defence and midfield and will also
sign a striker to compete with Harry Kane.
Lamela
was Baldini's marquee signing in the wake of Bale's departure, with the
Italian boardroom operator having also been at Roma before Spurs.
There have been misgivings over the size of his transfer fee but
Pochettino is convinced the player has settled in London and will prove a
major player for the club next season.
Danny Rose
will be sold to Manchester City if they meet Tottenham's £15m asking
price for the left-back and Spurs will struggle to keep hold of Hugo
Lloris if Manchester United or Paris St Germain come in with an offer of
over £25m.
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