Winston Reid available, are Spurs interested?

Tottenham are in need of centre-backs. Federico Fazio and Jan Vertonghen are forming a partnership and behind them is young Eric Dier learning his trade. In addition we have Vlad Chiriches and Younes Kaboul, both of which Tottenham would like to move on.

Winston Reid available, are Spurs interested?


It is widely expected that Hector Moreno will join either this month or in the summer. He wants to be reunited with Pochettino and Espanyol have to consistently sell players just to survive. A former target has now become available it seems and one with Premier League experience also wanted by Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal reports suggest.

Sam Allardyce has revealed that he expects 26-year-old Winston Reid to leave the club in the summer when his contract expires.

"It's highly unlikely Winston is going to sign for us based on what people have said to me. There is no future for Winston Reid at West Ham at the moment as his contract finishes on 30 June. He hasn't said he is or isn't going to sign. 
“But you would you err on the side that he isn’t by the feel and the look of it at this moment in time, by the know-how in the football world I have been talking to – other managers and so forth about the situation so I would say it is highly unlikely that Winston is going to sign for us based on what people are saying to me.”

The New Zealand international joined West Ham from Danish side FC Midtjylland in August 2010 and has been coveted by clubs since, although there have been no offers for him so far this window, but then it has only just opened and nobody is going to pay his £20 million ($30.45m - €25.56m) asking price if he is free in a few months.

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