Luka Modric presents Tottenham challenge that will define future
face demands for the transfer of Croats in the summer, but its negotiations contract giving rise to new problems
Daniel Levyemerged victorious in the battles of the summer, when he refused to approve the sale of Luka Modric in Chelsea, despite the midfielder out stating that he wanted to change. It is fair to say that the success of Tottenham Hotspur Chairman surprise.
has previous when it comes to the deformation in the face of offers of watering eyes - as Manchester United, Michael Carrick and Dimitar Berbatov striking first, White Hart Lane for £ 18.6 million and £ 30.75m respectively and are willing to pay Chelsea £ 40 million for Modric. Player of the regular diet prevailing in these and most of the Tottenham dressing room waiting to appear in Croatian colors of Chelsea after the closing of the transfer window.
Levyposture represents a declaration of intent, and a single plant, which was greeted pleasantly by the players. Maybe something is happening here, he thought. For Levy, however, announced the beginning of a war is that of defining the future direction of the club.
Modric, who has a contract until 2016, could have been made to stay, but he wants to make their way and it's a pay increase of £ 100,000 a week and guarantees in writing that if a big club came to him again, he could at least talk to them. What bothered him during the summer was that there was another option to discuss the proposal for Chelsea, but he thought he had a verbal agreement with Levy in connection with such scenarios.
new contract talks between advisers and the club Modric described as "in progress" and have been for some weeks. For Levy, the situation is particularly delicate because he is aware that the eyes of staff and their agents are attached to it. In many ways, it is a turning point.
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- salary compares unfavorably with those of the clubs of Manchester, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool, but Modric went to power through it, not so much as take a shot at the door Levy, a stampede through it. Key personnel, such as Ledley King, Michael Dawson, Gareth Bale and Rafael van der Vaart, driven by its agents, continue to increase demands Modric.
Assou-Ekotto not go to Wigan Athletic with the team three weeks ago suffering from a disease, but the director of Harry Redknapp called the night before the game to ask how it was and whether she could not but rely on. Assou-Ekotto took a taxi to Wigan at 7:00 and played 90 minutes in a 2-1 win. There is the strong sense of commitment to the cause.
future of Harry Redknapp is also related to the position of Modric. It is widely accepted that he will leave next summer to succeed Fabio Capello as England coach, but you can stay at the club if he could compete at the top. Redknapp is aware of the potential for abuse, serious if I had to take over the national team. If you were able to offer packages of six-figure weekly wage to attract the likes of Rio Ferdinand, for example, a player he covets, he could still be an agonizing decision to make.
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