Tottenham confirms that a “very technical” player has left the club.
He followed Davinson Sanchez and Tanguy Ndombele out the door.
Following the departures of Davinson Sanchez and Tanguy Ndombele to Galatasaray, Tottenham Hotspur has decided to sell another player, with news on Maksim Paskotsi emerging.
Who has departed Tottenham this summer?
Ange Postecoglou has successfully trimmed his roster over the previous month or so.
Sergio Reguilon, Joe Rodon, Djed Spence, Harry Winks, Alfie Devine, Troy Parrott, and Dane Scarlett have all been given permission by the Lilywhites’ manager to leave on loan or permanently during the summer transfer window.
Perhaps the most difficult to accept was star striker Harry Kane’s multi-million-pound departure to Bayern Munich, which sparked fears about Tottenham’s apparent lack of potency without the Englishman.
However, Postecoglou’s reshaping of the squad to play his dynamic, electrifying brand of “Ange-ball” has seen the north Londoners prosper in Kane’s absence.
Spurs won impressive Premier League games against Manchester United, Bournemouth, and Burnley before the international break, scoring nine goals and putting the Kane era behind them.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy also managed to offload both defender Sanchez, who signed a permanent deal with Galatasaray, and Ndombele, who joined the same club on loan.
According to journalist Dean Jones, who told GiveMeSport that Ndombele’s condition was “very strange,” the latter player’s circumstance was “very strange.”
“The Ndombele situation has been very strange,” Jones added.
“He should be one of the Premier League’s top midfielders, but he’s never taken advantage of his chances.” Finally, I’m informed that Tottenham were desperate to get him out.
“He was given another fresh opportunity this summer by Ange Postecoglou to prove his worth and show he could have a future at the club, but he didn’t impress and they just didn’t have room for passengers, so he had to be moved on.”
As the Turkish window remains open, speculation continues to surround the likes of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, who failed to secure a move away before September 1, and goalie Hugo Lloris.
Postecoglou’s era has arrived with a bang, and other team members, such as centre-back Eric Dier, have very uncertain futures under the Australian.
It’ll be interesting to watch who follows Sanchez and Ndombele out the door.
According to Spurs, another under-the-radar exit has occurred, with 20-year-old Makisim Paskotsi joining Swiss side Grasshoppers.
Despite some early plaudits for his sky-high potential, the Estonia international has secured a permanent transfer with them.
Paskotsi did make his first team debut against Pacos de Ferreira in the first leg of their UEFA Europa Conference League play-off tie in 2021.
What have people said about Maksim Paskotsi?
Despite pundit John Wenham’s past praise for the defender, he simply didn’t receive enough minutes at Spurs.
According to Spurs, another under-the-radar exit has occurred, with 20-year-old Makisim Paskotsi joining Swiss side Grasshoppers.
Despite some early plaudits for his sky-high potential, the Estonia international has secured a permanent transfer with them.
Paskotsi did make his first team debut against Pacos de Ferreira in the first leg of their UEFA Europa Conference League play-off tie in 2021.
What have people said about Maksim Paskotsi?
Despite pundit John Wenham’s past praise for the defender, he simply didn’t receive enough minutes at Spurs.