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    Premier League star ‘refuses Tottenham transfer despite his club trying to force through North London move’

    TOSIN ADARABIOYO has refused a move to join Tottenham from Fulham.He has rejected the transfer despite the Cottagers trying to force through a deal.
    Tosin Adarabioyo has refused a transfer to TottenhamCredit: Jamie McPhilimey
    Spurs are pushing to sign Adarabioyo after identifying him as a target earlier this summer.
    The 25-year-old is seen as a cheaper alternative to Marc Guehi, who Crystal Palace value at £60million.
    However, according to FootMercato, Adarabioyo has made it clear he does not want to join Spurs.
    He would instead prefer a move to French side Monaco, who are also interested in him.
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    Monaco are confident they can complete a deal after being told by the player they are his preferred destination.
    Spurs are continuing to work on the transfer, though, with Fulham reportedly keener to sell him to their London rivals than seeing him go to France.
    Adarabioyo made 29 appearances for Marco Silva’s side last season and is into the final year of his contract.
    Central defence has been a key area in Spurs’ recruitment so far this summer.
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    Youngster Ashley Phillips joined the club from Blackburn on Saturday, with Micky van de Ven also close to signing for the club.
    Spurs have agreed personal terms with the Dutchman, who would arrive from Wolfsburg.
    Elsewhere, James Maddison, Guglielmo Vicario and Manor Solomon have all been brought in by Ange Postecoglou ahead of the new campaign. More

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    Key Tottenham star not in squad for Shakhtar friendly as Van de Ven watching from stands ahead of £43m transfer

    HARRY KANE started for Tottenham in the friendly against Shakhtar Donetsk – but his potential replacement missed out.The England captain, 30, has been the subject of multiple bids from Bayern Munich this summer.
    Tottenham are without a key player against Shakhtar DonetskCredit: PA
    Tottenham star Richarlison is out of the squad due to a knock against ShakhtarCredit: Getty
    Van der Ven was in attendance
    Bayern are said to have put a deadline of midnight on Friday for Spurs chairman Daniel Levy to accept their latest offer, believed to be around £86million.
    Yet there has been no development on that front more than 36 hours on and record-scorer Kane took the armband against Shakhtar in a friendly to raise funds for Ukraine.
    Incoming defender Micky van de Ven, 22, was in attendance as he looks to tie up a £43m switch from Bundesliga side Wolfsburg.
    Van de Ven is due to undergo a medical at Hotspur Way on Monday in a big boost to boss Ange Postecoglou who has been desperate to bolster the centre-back position.
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    But Richarlison, the man expected to step up if Kane does leave, was not in the squad to face Shakhtar due to a knock but is expected to return for Tuesday’s friendly in Barcelona.
    Centre-forward Kane’s future remains uncertain ahead of next week’s Premier League kick-off.
    The 30-year-old has entered the final year of his deal with Tottenham.
    Spurs are currently refusing to sell him for less than a whopping £100m.
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    And the North Londoners still hope to tie him down to a new agreement that would increase his £300,000-per-week wages.
    But SunSport previously reported that Kane won’t accept any new contract offers from the club.
    Instead, the Tottenham academy graduate is keen on moving to Bayern this summer. More

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    Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy flies to Miami with Bayern Munich still sweating over final Harry Kane bid worth £105m

    BAYERN MUNICH are being left to sweat for a decision over their final Harry Kane bid from Daniel Levy.The German giants submitted a fresh £86million bid for the England captain on Friday.
    Tottenham have not responded to Bayern Munich’s latest Harry Kane bid
    Daniel Levy has flown to Miami but is still workingCredit: AFP
    Despite telling Spurs they wanted a response the same day, they have yet to receive an answer.
    Tottenham chairman Levy has flown to Miami but is still working from Florida, weighing up Bayern’s final offer of £86million with £17million in add-ons.
    Kane wants to have his future clarified before Spurs’ first game of the season against Brentford on August 13.
    The 30-year-old is into the final year of his contract and has no intention of signing a new deal.
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    He is free to sign a pre-contract agreement with clubs outside England from January 1.
    Bayern have already had two bids rejected and club representatives have been in England this week for talks with Spurs.
    The Bundesliga champions are believed to have offered £81.7m earlier this week.
    Tottenham are believed to still be chasing around £100m for Kane.
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    Bayern’s latest bid will surpass that asking price once £17million-worth of add-ons have been activated.
    Both clubs are confident that a deal can be done before the transfer window closes.

    Thomas Tuchel’s side are prepared to offer Kane a five-year deal if successful with their record transfer bid.
    The offer would shatter their current record of £70million, paid to Atletico Madrid for Lucas Hernandez in 2019.
    Kane is understood to have held talks with manager Thomas Tuchel with regards to a possible move.
    His wife Katie was also reportedly in Munich looking for a house last month as the move edges closer.
    Spurs have been linked with a host of potential replacements for Kane and are now said to be looking at £13m-rated Argentinian youngster Alejo Veliz.
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    Tottenham CONFIRM signing of Ashley Phillips after triggering hidden transfer clause to land top-rated defender

    TOTTENHAM have completed the signing of Ashely Phillips from Blackburn Rovers.SunSport exclusively revealed last month that the North Londoners were chasing the defender’s signature.
    Tottenham have completed the signing of Ashley Phillips from Blackburn RoversCredit: TOTTENHAM FC
    SunSport revealed this month that Spurs were after the teenage defenderCredit: GETTY
    And new Spurs chief Ange Postecoglou has landed his man – who caught the eye of several other Premier League sides last season – on a five-year deal.
    An excerpt of a club statement read: “We are delighted to announce the signing of Ashley Phillips from Blackburn Rovers.
    “The centre-back has signed a deal with the Club that will run until 2028.”
    Spurs snapped up the highly-rated Phillips for a mere £2million after triggering a clause in the teenager’s contract with Rovers.
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    Phillips joined Rovers at the tender age of 12 and quickly rose through the ranks at Ewood Park.
    But he really came to prominence in the 2021/22 season, in which he made 11 Premier League 2 appearances.
    He made his first-team debut last August and ended up making a total of 14 appearances for the club before his move to Spurs.
    Phillips penned an emotional goodbye letter to Rovers fans on Instagram shortly after his departure was confirmed.
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    It read: “Blackburn has been my home since I was 12 years old and through the years have made a lot of memories that I will never forget.
    “I am grateful to the club for filling my dream of becoming a professional footballer.

    “I would like to thank all the players and staff at Rovers who have helped me with my development so far as a player.
    “And also the fans who supported me throughout my journey at Blackburn.
    “I wish you all the best in the future.”
    Ashely Phillips has inked a five-year deal with TottenhamCredit: GETTY
    Phillips has become Spurs’ FIFTH signing of a busy transfer window for new gaffer Postecoglu.
    The Premier League big boys recently snapped up Manor Solomon and James Maddison from Shakhtar Donetsk and Leicester City respectively.
    They also bolstered their goalkeeping options with the acquisition of Guglielmo Vicario from Empoli.
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    And they permanently secured the services of Pedro Porro and Dejan Kulusevski.
    The Postecoglu era at Tottenham officially begins on August 13 with a trip across London to face Brentford in their Premier League opener. More

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    Mauricio Pochettino on feeling the heat at Espanyol, being proud of Tottenham’s ‘wins’ and his long-term Chelsea vision

    TAKING on the impossible is part of Mauricio Pochettino’s managerial DNA.He arrived on English shores with Southampton in January 2013 as a nobody, and left in November 2019 having led Tottenham to a Premier League title challenge and a Champions League final.
    Mauricio Pochettino is starting a new era of his managerial career at ChelseaCredit: Getty
    Pochettino admits he struggled with the pressure during his days at EspanyolCredit: Getty – Contributor
    He took on the superstars and egomaniacs while at Paris Saint-Germain, and now, back in the UK, is tasked with leaving a long-lasting legacy at Chelsea – an institution that sacks coaches for fun.
    Pochettino is used to pressure. In fact, at this stage of his career, he thrives off it.
    Yet that was not always the case. A month after receiving his UEFA Pro License in December 2008, the Argentine was handed the reins at his old club Espanyol – his first senior post – at the age of 36.
    Pochettino explained: “It was like all or nothing. You feel: ‘If we don’t win tomorrow or tonight, my career is going to be a disaster’. It was difficult.”
    This fear of failure clearly had a positive impact. In his first season in charge in La Liga, the Argentine led Espanyol to a top 10 finish, including a famous victory away at Pep Guardiola’s Treble-winning Barcelona.
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    In the fourteen years since, Poch is now recognised as one of the most respected managers in the game, sticking to his principles regardless of position, form or hostility.
    So, how does he deal with the pressure now? Poch smiled: “Maybe I sleep better.
    “When I started at Espanyol it was massive pressure because we were fighting relegation. Southampton was similar, Tottenham was for different reasons.
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    “PSG yes, and now with Chelsea it is different. Always you are under pressure. You always feel the adrenaline but after you disconnect and say: ‘Now I need to rest. I need to sleep’.
    “That experience has helped me to have better sleep and to enjoy time with my family and my friends, with the staff and the players. Before it was more bam, bam, bam, bam.
    “We use the experience to learn the passion is there, the adrenaline is there, the discipline.
    “But it is about knowing when to be in this process and when to have time to enjoy yourself – when to liberate the players from all this pressure.
    “How we behave as a coaching staff will transmit itself to the players.”
    At the age of 51, Poch insists he is far from the same coach he was back in Spain. Triumphs have shaped that, as have disappointments.
    He said: “We have changed in many things. We’re older now and when you’re 50 you need to be careful, because your change is quick! We got experience in different leagues.
    “We are more mature and we learned a lot in different situations. We always judge ourselves and want to improve. The experience gave the possibility to improve.
    “We are much better people now.”
    Pochettino enjoyed a successful period at Spurs, despite not winning a trophyCredit: Getty
    His five-year stint at Spurs was often tainted with the notion that the club did not have the desire nor the mentality to win silverware – something Antonio Conte accused them of during his chaotic tenure.
    Poch argued: “When I was at Tottenham it was a different period but I think the mentality to win was there. We won. Maybe we didn’t lift a trophy, but we won in many, many ways.”
    And during his 18-month spell with PSG, the burden of accommodating big names such as Lionel Messi, Sergio Ramos, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe took its toll.
    Poch added: “We won the cup, we won the league, but when you arrive at a club like Paris Saint-Germain it is about winning the Champions League.
    “If you don’t win the Champions League, like the coaching staff last season, you need to move on. I hope that changes because Paris deserves to be more consistent, and needs time to build something.”
    And so to Chelsea, where Poch truly believes he can build something “special” with the right amount of patience and trust from an owner in Todd Boehly who has already had three permanent managers since his takeover in June 2022.
    Foolish hope from Poch? Only time will tell, not that the likes of Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter, as well as interim boss Frank Lampard, would necessarily agree.
    Poch is not naïve. He knows he needs to win, and win now. He said: “Chelsea is a different club, different period, different process, different project. If we don’t win we will struggle.”
    All eyes will be on Stamford Bridge on the opening weekend of the Premier League season as Chelsea host Liverpool – a team and model of consistency and quality under Jurgen Klopp that Poch would like to emulate one day.
    There remains work to be done in order to achieve that. Another hectic transfer window means Poch, like Potter, will have to juggle and get the best out of an unbalanced and inexperienced squad with time firmly not on his side.
    Poch said: “I’m excited to start something medium and long term, but in football you never know. We try to work in this way, that’s important.
    “Then, we will see if we will have good pressure and see if it’s going to help to believe. We all need to be together to see if we can develop something special here.
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    “We need to have a plan and we need to have a guide that says: ‘We need to arrive there’, and if we arrive before, perfect.
    “But if not, we know that we are going to arrive at the destination.” More

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    Bayern Munich order Tottenham to make Harry Kane transfer decision TONIGHT after submitting fresh £86m bid

    BAYERN MUNICH have submitted one final £86million bid for Harry Kane and demanded Tottenham reply by midnight TONIGHT.The German giants want a deal resolved by the end of this week – and their new offer surpasses the £100million asking price, once a further £17million in add-ons are included.
    Bayern Munich have set Tottenham a deadline of tonight to make a decision on Harry Kane, say reportsCredit: Getty
    Bayern and Kane are now waiting for Spurs chairman Daniel Levy to make the final call on his star player.
    The striker is into the final 12 months of his contract in North London and Levy risks losing the club’s greatest ever goalscorer for nothing next summer should he dig his heels in.
    The England captain has no intention of signing a new deal at this stage and could also discuss a pre-contract with overseas clubs from January.
    Bayern chief Thomas Tuchel is keen for a deal to be wrapped up quickly and club directors met with Levy in London on Monday for further talks.
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    The Bundesliga champions are believed to have offered £81.7m bid earlier this week.
    Now The Telegraph and Sky Sports Germany say Bayern have launched an improved bid – £86m plus bonuses.
    Incredibly, they are insisting Spurs make their decision by midnight on Friday or they will move on to other options.
    A host of clubs, including Manchester United, have been linked with a move for 30-year-old Kane.
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    However, Old Trafford manager Erik ten Hag instead moved for Rasmus Hojlund, who’s set to be unveiled on Saturday following a £72m move from Atalanta.
    And now Bayern could switch attention to other big names such as Victor Osimhen.
    Tottenham are believed to still be chasing around £100m for Kane.
    Monday’s talks ended in deadlock but the Telegraph claim Bayern chiefs were buoyed by the fact Levy was willing to meet – suggesting his stance on Kane departing has softened.
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    Should the hitman not leave North London this summer, it’s thought he will see out the final year of his deal and leave on a free.
    However, it has been claimed both clubs remain “confident” a deal can be done before the September 1 deadline.
    Bayern plan to offer Kane a five-year contract.
    A deal for Tottenham’s all-time top scorer would shatter Bayern’s previous transfer record – which is is the £70m they paid Atletico Madrid for Lucas Hernandez in 2019.
    Kane is understood to have held talks with manager Thomas Tuchel with regards to a possible move.
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    His wife Katie was also reportedly in Munich looking for a house last month as the move edges closer.
    Spurs have been linked with a host of potential replacements for Kane and are now said to be looking at £13m-rated Argentinian youngster Alejo Veliz. More

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    Tottenham flop Roberto Soldado announces retirement aged 38 in TWO-WORD statement after three months unemployed

    TOTTENHAM flop Roberto Soldado has announced his retirement from football on Instagram with a two-word message.The former Spain man sat down in front of the camera to recount his career and captioned the post “Hasta Siempre” which translates as “Good bye, until later”.
    Soldado sat down at his home to say goodbye to the gameCredit: instagram – @r9soldado
    He endured a miserable time at Tottenham – but became somewhat of a cult heroCredit: Getty
    The emotional Instagram post was accompanied by Soldado’s goals throughout his career – which saw him play for the likes of Real Madrid, Valencia, Spurs and Fenerbache among others.
    His time in England will be remembered for his miserable stint at Tottenham Hotspur.
    Soldado arrived as part of Tottenham’s ‘magnificent seven’ – the seven players signed by Andre Villas Boas to replace Gareth Bale when he left for Real Madrid.
    He was seen as the jewel in the seven’s crown after scoring an impressive 24 goals in 35 games for Valencia in the 2012-13 season.
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    The forward cost the club a then record fee of £26million in 2013.
    But he struggled to settle in North London and managed just 16 goals in 76 appearances for the Lilywhites.
    His effort, and sometimes desperation for a goal, saw him become a cult hero of sorts, becoming affectionately known as “Bobby Soldier” in the White Hart Lane stands.
    He was eventually usurped in the starting XI by a young Harry Kane and was sold to Villareal in 2015.
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    Kane has been heavily linked with a move to Bayern Munich this summer – which could force Spurs to sign their first big-money number nine since Soldado’s arrival in 2013.
    After leaving Tottenham for Villareal, Soldado went on to play for Fenerbache and Granada before ending his career at second division side Levante.
    He spent the last three months of his career without a club after Levante did not renew his contract this summer.
    Fans paid tribute to Soldado’s career online, with a Spurs fan writing: “If anyone deserved to succeed here it was Soldado. He loved Spurs so much.”
    The Europa Conference League also posted well wishes to Soldado, tweeting a picture of him in a Fenerbache shirt.
    The caption read: “Enjoy your retirement, Roberto Soldado.”
    And Turkish fans from his time in Istanbul added their well wishes.
    One fan wrote: “Underrated gunner, ugly fighter you’ll be the one I won’t forget.”
    Another added: “I can’t forget the goal he scored against Besiktas in the cup.” More

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    James Maddison begs Harry Kane to stay at Tottenham as he’s ‘best in the world’ amid Bayern Munich transfer saga

    JAMES MADDISON has issued a rallying cry for teammate Harry Kane to remain at Tottenham.Spurs face the possibility of losing all-time record scorer Harry Kane this summer with the club locked in talks over a transfer to Bayern Munich.
    England teammates Kane and Maddison were reunited when the latter joined Tottenham for £40m this summerCredit: EPA
    The German champions are set to smash their transfer record with an £85m bid for Kane.
    But England teammate Maddison is desperate for his close friend to reject the move.
    The former Leicester star told TNT Sports: “We were friends before I joined Tottenham from the England squad.
    “We have similar interests and get on well anyway away from football.

    “I would love Harry Kane to stay, he’s the best No 9 in the world in my opinion.
    “But what will be, will be and Harry is super professional”.
    Pundits have speculated how the two could link up next season, as Tottenham’s new playmaker Maddison holds the required creativity to improve Spurs’ attack.
    But whether Maddison will be supplying Harry Kane next term remains to be seen.
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    Spurs chairman Daniel Levy reportedly met with Bayern officials in London on Monday to discuss the move.
    Kane is open to a move to Germany and while Levy wants at least £100m for his star striker, it is believed an offer in the region of £90m would tempt him.
    Manchester United had previously been linked with the 30-year-old, who would be available for free in a year’s time.
    The England skipper has contributed 280 goals and 64 assists in 435 games for the North London outfit.
    But he is poised to join Bayern in an attempt to win trophies having failed to secure any silverware at Spurs.
    Maddison himself was left untarnished after Leicester’s relegation last season.
    The attacking midfielder – who scored 10 goals and provided 9 assists last term – completed his £40m move to Spurs this summer.
    Maddison,26, completed his £40m move to Tottenham from relegated Leicester, signing a five-year contract in north London.Credit: Rex More