Transfer talk: Mata talk is garbage

There have been plenty of reports linking several clubs with 23-year-old (24 in November) Marcelo Brozović, the Dynamo Zagreb player who is currently on loan to Inter Milan until 30 June. If you read the Italian press and the comments made it appears he wants to stay in Italy and that he will.
Brozović to stay in Italy

Transfer talk: Mata talk is garbage


I see one of the desperate HITC staff writers who have no interest in Tottenham are trying to cobble together a non-existent story. Juan Mata was sold by Mourinho and he is now going to the club he plays at. because Andre Villas-Boas wanted him that must mean that Mauricio Pochettino wants him, even though Mourinho sold him for not putting in the defensive effort he required of him.

Pochettino only wants players who totally buy into his philosophy and his attacking midfielders must do their defensive duties with energy. He, therefore, doesn't fit the profile of player we are seeking.

Then he is 28 and we have a transfer policy of not buying players over 27 unless they are special, Mata isn't special, Gareth Bale is special, Messi is special, Ronaldo is special, Mata is just another decent player. His age, therefore, precludes us being interested in hi also.

The story has nothing going for it and it shows you the staff writer isn't interested in or knows much about Tottenham Hotspur.

An Arsenal website is claiming that because it looks as if we have beaten then to Jonathan Calleri they couldn't have been interested. Why? Because they had never heard of him, just as they have never heard of anyone who doesn't play in Europe.

The author really needs to open their horizons, I'm afraid they have been sucked into being a designer label fan. They wet themselves when Sanchez arrived and now he wants out back to a bigger club with Bayern Munich favourites.

The Daily Star report that Alvaro Morata is interested in signing for Arsenal, he isn't. He is interested in signing for Juventus and has made it quite plain that he wants to stay there.