
Tottenham-Manchester United
Don't Go Anywhere
"Tottenham-Manchester United Don't Go Anywhere," tied to 87.1 billion
Central defender Jean-Claire Todibo (OGNIS), who is still in the sights of Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Manchester United, is considered a hot sale in the transfer market this winter.
Todibo is said to be on the list of clubs that need to strengthen their central defense. Tottenham in particular has shown considerable interest. Mickey Van Der Pen returned from Christian Romero's injury, but he was full of worries in that the player base was not thick.
So it was Toddy who tried to recruit him. Chairman Daniel Levy was so enthusiastic that he flew to Nice to negotiate directly.
However, the transfer fee that Nice wanted was very different from Tottenham. Nice is said to have cost 52 million pounds (about 87.1 billion won). For Tottenham, which values cost-effectiveness, it is a concern. 안전 토토사이트
In the end, Tottenham turned their eyes to a different direction and hired Radu Dragusin from Genoa. It was brought in cheaply at 25 million euros. As soon as he signed for Tottenham, he even said he would leave for a better club, but he didn't care.
Tottenham, which seems to have been relaxed by the transfusion of Dragusin, is also true, but it is also true that they want to reinforce it a little more. It is true that there is still a regret in terms of the capacity of resources, such as sending Eric Dier on loan to Munich.
Liverpool should somehow find an alternative to Fairzil van Dijk, who is in his mid-30s, and Joel Matip, whose contract expires in the summer. He considered Kim Min-jae last summer, but he just had to look at it as Munich took the lead.
Manchester United is similar. I vividly remember Lisandro Martinez leaving due to injury ahead of the start of the season. Raphael Varane is also likely to leave the summer transfer market due to frequent injuries. The same goes for Harry Maguire and Viktor Lindelof. He only liked Kim Min-jae's recruitment and couldn't do anything.
Todibo transferred from Toulouse to FC Barcelona. He never got a chance to compete in the starting lineup at Barcelona, but after moving to Schalke 04, he completely transferred to Benkipa. After moving back to Barcelona, he was forced to re-rent Nice.
After moving to Nice in the summer of 2021, he became a solid starting pitcher. His 190-centimeter-tall skills to control balls in the air were the driving force behind his record of at least 11 lost goals during 18 league matches. He was also able to secure the second place by eight points against Paris Saint-Germain.
Nice, which was ranked ninth last year, can secure a direct ticket to the UCL next season if it finishes the league as it is. Since it is two points behind AS Monaco, which is ranked fourth in the third qualifying round, Todibo cannot leave. Chelsea was the first to step in, but Nice blocked it, and Tottenham, Liverpool and Manchester United tried to contact each other in turn, but they also faced stiff opposition.
"Nice wants stability. This leads to the need to protect the best player," said French technical director Florent Gisolpinis via Get Football News.
Todibo is not the only player who cannot afford to transfer. Central midfielder Kefren Thuram is also in the same situation. Thuram is also available for transfer for 35 million pounds that Liverpool wants, but Nice is very determined not to lose both. Given that even if he acquires a UCL berth, he earns more than the transfer fee of two players, he intends to join him until the end of the season.