Harry Kane secures another record as Tottenham defender completes move away from north London
Reguilon move to Atletico impending
Fabrizio Romano has uncovered that Sergio Reguilon is set to leave Tottenham Hotspur and return to Spain with Atletico Madrid on loan.
Having partaken in a productive beginning to life in North London, Reguilon has seen an emotional fall in game-time upon Antonio Conte’s arrangement and has neglected to show up for the club this season.
The former Real Madrid man had likewise been connected with moves to Lazio and Fulham, yet will keep on playing Champions League football at the Metropolitano Stadium under Diego Simeone.
Romano gave his mark of affirmation on the arrangement by adding his laid out slogan “here we go.”
Chelsea “need” Tottenham focus to stay at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea have apparently informed Tottenham target Trevoh Chalobah that they believe he should stay at Stamford Bridge regardless of the forthcoming appearance of Wesley Fofana.
The 23-year-old made his initial beginning of the time in Chelsea’s 2-1 win over Leicester at the end of the week, finishing the full an hour and a half simultaneously.
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Furthermore, Nizaar Kinsella of the Evening Standard presently states Chalobah has been “told he’s essential for the short and longer term future,” and that the Cobham institute graduate is “he’s glad to battle for his place.”
Reports had surfaced of interest in Chalobah from abroad as well as that of Spurs.
Portsmouth boss Cowley hails “determined” Scarlett
Portsmouth manager Danny Cowley has commended “resolute” Dane Scarlett after the 18-year-old got his most memorable senior vocation goal.
Scarlett locked onto Marlon Pack’s first-half strung pass to fire Pompey into a one-goal advantage, with the Spurs loanee’s strike at last choosing the game.
Notwithstanding wasting amazing open doors in the club’s 3-2 Carabao Cup rout at Newport County on Tuesday, Cowley had little uncertainty that Scarlett’s exhibitions would be unfavorably impacted such is his outlook.
“Dane missed a couple on Tuesday and I didn’t worry at all because he’s just so single-minded and nothing seems to touch him,” the former Huddersfield Town boss admitted.
“He’s a young boy and it’s his first senior goal and it’ll mean so much more because it sealed a hard-fought win. It’ll be the first of many for him and it’s a great day overall.
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Harry Kane secures another record as Tottenham defender completes move away from north London