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Nahitan Nández

GutBucket

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Think we went for Sarr instead, too pricy this one (unless we want him to play at RB position).
 

DannyNZ

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Think we went for Sarr instead, too pricy this one (unless we want him to play at RB position).
Think the beauty of Nandez is good midfield option and good cover at RB. Seems just a case of price not right, not sure Sarr vs Nandez would have been a trade off.
 

Norn_Iron

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REPORT: PARATICI STRIKES DEAL TO BRING NAHITAN NANDEZ TO TOTTENHAM
Cagliari have reluctantly agreed to a deal involving midfielder Nahitan Nandez leaving the club for a move to Tottenham Hotspur.
That’s according to La Nuova Sardegna, who claim that the deal isn’t exactly what Cagliari were looking for this summer.
They state that Cagliari president Tommaso Giulini wanted the €36million (£31million) release clause in Nandez’s contract paid.

Tottenham allegedly had no intention of paying that kind of money, and have instead struck a loan deal for the Uruguayan.

That deal will see Tottenham pay a €10million (£8.6million) loan fee, plus an obligatory purchase clause between €15million and €20million (£13million and £17million) next summer.
That takes the deal to a maximum of around £26million, some £5million short of the price Cagliari ideally wanted.

This is more clever work from Fabio Paratici at Tottenham, who has already struck two Serie A loan deals for Atalanta goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini and defender Cristian Romero.
Both deals will likely turn permanent in 2022, and Nandez looks set to follow suit with Tottenham nearing a deal.
The Uruguayan international, 25, is a versatile and energetic midfielder with outstanding work rate and tenacity, with Paratici seemingly a fan from his Serie A days.
 

curlacious

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These strange one-year loans with payment due next summer suggest we might be expecting a cash injection in 12 months.
 

Pebble Dash

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His attributes look great but I hadn’t realised that he’s tiny… hopefully he’s more like Verratti than Torreira.
 

Mister Jez

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These strange one-year loans with payment due next summer suggest we might be expecting a cash injection in 12 months.
I would take a guess, it's all down to Covid. No one has bucket loads of cash to splash (other than the usual suspects). Everyone is hoping for full stadiums for the season, to replenish the wheelbarrows.....
 

muel

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May 17, 2005
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I thought this one was dead!

Haven't seen any other sources pick the story up ?
 

ralphs bald spot

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Watching him playing at the moment playing as a right half he looks a good player - good energy decent passer of the ball and he goes past a man
 
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