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Wednesday
Nov142012

What does AVB need? A trequartista, that’s what

Look at the best teams in the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A and Ligue 1, and what do they all have? A trequartista. Chelsea have Oscar and Juan Mata, Manchester United have Wayne Rooney and Shinji Kagawa, Manchester City have David Silva, and even our North London rivals have one in Santi Cazorla. For those of you that may not know this term, it can be simplified as ‘the no10 role’ or an attacking midfielder that plays behind the front man and it’s a player that Tottenham Hotspur don’t possess.

Now some of you may say that we already have plenty in our squad that can play the no10 role, I’ll tell you this, they’re no Rafael van der Vaart. So, how much will Levy give us in the January transfer window, £10m? £15m? £20m? £25m? The latter will probably be the most useful, but is unlikely to happen.

Here at To The Lane and Back, we have compiled a shortlist that we think may be good enough to push us back into contention for the top four.

Bryan Ruiz - Fulham

The Costa Rican arrived at Craven Cottage from FC Twente as primarily a right winger, or attacking right midfielder, but ex-Spurs boss, Martin Jol has adapted Ruiz’s game, and has set him up as a second striker, a trequartista that has superb technical quality, good finishing and an eye for a pass. It seems we bought the wrong Fulham attacking midfielder in Clint Dempsey, as Bryan Ruiz seems to be a lot more creative than the American. A bid around £15-20m may persuade Fulham to sell the Costa Rican to their London rivals.

Marek Hamsik – Napoli

The Slovakian has become one of the most exciting players across Europe over the past two-three years, especially when he linked up with Edinson Cavani and Ezequiel Lavezzi for Napoli. He has scored 55 goals in 192 appearances for Napoli, having signed for the Serie A side in 2007 for around £5.5m, Hamsik may now be worth nearly four to five times the amount they signed the player for, if Levy is serious about backing Andre Villas-Boas, we may need to break our transfer record again.

Joao Moutinho – FC Porto

Every Spurs fan knows we tried to buy the Portuguese international in the transfer window, but it seemed Levy had messed around the Porto chairman, resulting in us missing out on the player Villas-Boas wanted the most. Moutinho doesn’t play as a trequartista, he’s more of a deep lying playmaker, but consider this, moving Mousa Dembele behind the front man. The Belgian presses well, can create and has an eye for goal. Levy will have to break the bank for the Porto player, but if he does; Villas-Boas may get the fluid midfield he yearns for.

Yoann Gourcuff – Olympique Lyonnais

The Frenchman had be likened to footballing great Zinedine Zidane when playing for Bordeaux back in 2009, and was voted as French Player of the Year in the same year. Gourcuff made his move to Lyon in 2010 for €22m, but has endured an injury plagued career for the Ligue 1 club. The Frenchman has now got his career in Lyon back on track with some superb performances with the French side, and has been called up by national coach Didier Deschamps for this week’s friendly versus Italy. If Levy is to buy a trequartista for Spurs, he may face a battle to sign the Lyon player, with Arsenal also keen.

Alan Dzagoev – CSKA Moscow

The Russian had an outstanding EURO 2012 campaign, despite Russia’s group stage exit, Dzagoev’s performances were the pinnacle for Russia in Poland and Ukraine. Dzagoev was linked with us in the early stages of the transfer window, with his father claiming Villas-Boas was to make the attack minded midfielder his first signing. He has been integral to CSKA Moscow’s attacking force in the Russian Premier League. If Levy is to purchase the Russian, he may well have to break the transfer record, but Luka Modric was seen as a cautious purchase, before blossoming into one of Spurs’ best players for a decade. 

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Reader Comments (4)

Badly lacking a number 10, why did we get rid of Rafa and Krankjar? Both better than Dempsey and Siguardson. Hamsik would be my choice out of those listed. Think there is also Pjanic or Ganso. I think Mouthino is a CM not a number 10 however maybe if we brought Mouthino we could move Dembele up to number 10? Either way we need one in the window and also preferably a deep lying passer to replace Modric as Dembele is more of a ball carrier. Would like to see cover for RW too.

November 14, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterDJ

There must be a few brazilians that AVB has his eye on after spending 6 months there scouting after Chelsea - some nice raw talent to light up the lane

November 14, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJima

There are plenty of good players around, not least of all in the Spurs squad. Firstly will DL buy big in Jan. And if he did would AVB be able to get the best out of them? So far he hasn't got the best out of his current squad. If he can't do that, why waste money on new players.

November 14, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterVictor Meldrew

Ryan Mason.

November 14, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMoveDirect

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