The unlucky SEVEN casualties of Tottenham’s summer clearout

Date: 14th April 2011 at 4:48 pm
Written by Henry Cloke

The media, when it comes to Spurs, generally has its head in a tizzy, all a dither. The trouble is that Tottenham’s meteoric rise under Harry Redknapp has raised expectations – allowed the news to be subverted in a certain way and given credence to outlets who wish to tout extremist stories. I can’t be the only one tired of hearing that if Spurs don’t earn qualification for next season’s Champion’s League they’ll have to ship off their best players. Are we honestly supposed to believe that Spurs’ financial situation is such that if they finish fifth rather than fourth in the League it’s goodbye to the likes of Gareth Bale, Rafael van der Vaart and Luka Modric?

Daniel Levy and Harry Redknapp’s main aim this summer is sure to be to keep hold of Tottenham’s best players. Given the size of Tottenham’s squad and the fact that Harry will be looking to bring in a world-class striker this summer (something that’s likely to be costly) there will be players who find themselves transferred out of the club. These players won’t be Spurs’ top performers, however. They’ll be the fringe players and it’s unlikely that too many Tottenham fans will lose sleep over their absence.

With this in mind, who needs to go and how much money can Tottenham expect to garner in return for their sales? Harry is an expert when it comes to the transfer market (I hope he wouldn’t mind me saying that) and will make sure that his club gets the best deals possible. Players’ worths here are estimates – feel free to remonstrate with me if you feel I’ve over or under-valued a player.

First up there’s right-back Alan Hutton. It’s pretty likely that he’ll leave this summer – if the tales of his dressing-room bust-ups with Harry Redknapp have any veracity. Despite starting the season well injuries and his attitude have seen him frozen out. He remains a decent enough player and one that should get Spurs £5-6m this summer should he move on.

Despite Tottenham’s well documented struggles upfront, there’s no room at the club for Robbie Keane who’s currently on loan at West Ham. I expect he’ll be moved on permanently this summer. He’s a natural goal-scorer who has proven himself in the Premier League. Spurs should be able to get about £5-7m for his services – particularly if he starts playing regularly for West Ham before the end of the season. Another striker seeking more first team action is Roman Pavlyuchenko who could fetch Spurs anything between £9-12m should he leave.

As for the midfield, a particularly crowded area for Tottenham, I expect to see Jermaine Jenas, Giovani dos Santos, Jamie O’Hara and David Bentley move on. Jenas isn’t getting enough games at Tottenham and will likely seek out first team football elsewhere – I’d value him at around £4-6m. Giovani dos Santos is currently on loan at Racing Santander where he’s performing well. There’s every chance that Racing will look to keep him or another team will take him on. Given his youth (21-years-old) and his ability I’d say he’s worth at least £9-10m.

Jamie O’Hara’s currently on loan at Wolves with a view to making the deal permanent. He too has been performing well for Wolves and it’s highly likely that they’ll look to keep him on should they stay clear of the drop-zone. I imagine Spurs will demand something in the region of £3-4m for the 24-year-old. David Bentley arrived at Tottenham with a massive price-tag: £15m. At this stage, however, Spurs would be willing to take a massive loss to get rid of the winger, who’s currently on loan at Birmingham City. I expect that they’d be willing to sell Bentley for anything between £5-7m.

That may seem like a large list of players, but as many of them are already loaned to other clubs and most of them don’t play on a regular basis, their sales wouldn’t represent too much of a loss. The revenue they would bring in however would be useful in Harry’s pursuit of players to help him challenge at the top of the table. It’s win-win for both the players and the club.

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6 Comments

  • Jim Dalley says:
    Date: April 14th, 2011 at 6:13 pm

    Good article. The plus side of a clearout is that room is opened up for some of our younger players, Walker, Naughton, Caulker, Townsend etc to make the first team sqaud and gradually be blooded in the prem. I also think that Crouch is history as it Palacios, Sandro is better and younger, and the new striker should replace Crouch.

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    says: Good article. The plus side of a clearout is that room is opened up for some of our younger players, Walker, Naughton, Caulker, Townsend etc to make the first team sqaud and gradually be blooded in the prem. I also think that Crouch is history as it Palacios, Sandro is better and younger, and the new striker should replace Crouch.
    Jim Dalley
  • Mark says:
    Date: April 14th, 2011 at 6:31 pm

    GDS worth £9-£10 Million! Are you on drugs? He will be worth £2-£3 Million if we are lucky!

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    says: GDS worth £9-£10 Million! Are you on drugs? He will be worth £2-£3 Million if we are lucky!
    Mark
  • mike says:
    Date: April 15th, 2011 at 11:02 am

    Top dollar for unwanted, ineffective players, in a tight market, not likely. The big factor will be getting them of the wage bill.

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    says: Top dollar for unwanted, ineffective players, in a tight market, not likely. The big factor will be getting them of the wage bill.
    mike
  • epochery says:
    Date: April 17th, 2011 at 12:43 am

    I wrote an artcile myself today where i listed something like 14 players who could leave this summer.
    http://anothertottenhamblog.blogspot.com/2011/04/wholesale-changes-for-spurs-not-just.html

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    says: I wrote an artcile myself today where i listed something like 14 players who could leave this summer. http://anothertottenhamblog.blogspot.com/2011/04/wholesale-changes-for-spurs-not-just.html
    epochery
  • ally says:
    Date: April 17th, 2011 at 11:24 am

    I would put Caulker into the first team next season as cover for Gallas, Dawson, Kabul, Bassong, King and Woodgate. He has been doing well at Bristol City, and could become a top centre back. Woodgate and King due to there injuries should be on a lower salary , with performance bonus. Defoe has had a poor season as has Pav n crouch, simply not enough goals. 1 of the three should go. probably Pav, not sure who the ideal replacement would be, perhaps, Neymar, Forlan, Hulk, may be HR, made a mistake in selling Bent 3rd top prem scorer so far this season.

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    says: I would put Caulker into the first team next season as cover for Gallas, Dawson, Kabul, Bassong, King and Woodgate. He has been doing well at Bristol City, and could become a top centre back. Woodgate and King due to there injuries should be on a lower salary , with performance bonus. Defoe has had a poor season as has Pav n crouch, simply not enough goals. 1 of the three should go. probably Pav, not sure who the ideal replacement would be, perhaps, Neymar, Forlan, Hulk, may be HR, made a mistake in selling Bent 3rd top prem scorer so far this season.
    ally
  • mendes says:
    Date: April 17th, 2011 at 7:46 pm

    ….and then there’s the clown prince Gomes

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    says: ....and then there's the clown prince Gomes
    mendes

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