There is no reason to catch Kane… Among the top 10 transfer fee expenditures, the only ‘irrelevant’ since 2010
Tottenham are the epitome of a team that doesn’t spend their money right.
On the 19th (Korean time), the football statistics media ‘Transfer Markt’ released a graph of the clubs that spent the most in transfer fees in the 21st century.
Tottenham, where Son Heung-min is active, has an image of a salty boy who does not spend money in the transfer market, but surprisingly, it is ranked 10th in the 21st century as the club with the most transfer fees. Tottenham have spent 1.574 billion euros (about 2.11 trillion won) since 2000. Tottenham have spent more than AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, Arsenal, AS Roma and Bayern Munich. It is true that the ranking does not suit the image of a salty idol.
You can’t get applause just because you spent a lot of money. If you spend that much money, you should get results that match the amount. But Tottenham was the only team that couldn’t do that. Tottenham’s last win was the Football League Cup in the 2007-08 season. The military history has been over 10 years. It is also the reason why Tottenham is not evaluated as a super large club.
Even sadder is the fact that Tottenham are the only club in the top 10 that has not won a major trophy since 2010. From Chelsea, the number one transfer fee spend, to Inter Milan, the ninth place, each has a history of winning a major trophy in the club’s heyday since the 2010s.
Tottenham fans want the club to spend boldly in the transfer market, but it may be time for Tottenham to think about how to invest rather than how much money to spend. In the transfer market last summer, Tottenham signed a lot of players, but there are not many players who are well positioned.
After all, the same problem is repeating itself. The most obvious position is the right wingback. They brought in Matt Doherty in the 2020-21 season, Emerson Royal in the 2021-22 season, and Jed Spence in the 2022-23 season, but none of them succeeded. The amount spent by bringing three people to the same position alone amounts to 56.5 million euros (approximately 75.7 billion won).
At 56.5 million euros, it is an amount comparable to the highest transfer fee in Tottenham club history. Still, Tottenham, who failed to properly find a right wingback, are looking for a new player in the transfer market this winter. 카지노사이트
Due to these misguided spending, Tottenham are unable to break their history of being unemployed. After this season, the justification for holding Harry Kane, who seems to be contemplating a transfer, is gradually disappearing.