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“Absolute power Levi stepped up himself, get those 3 out in the winter!”….Tottenham’s ‘Three Kills’ Confirmed, Who Could It Be?

Tottenham Hotspur of the English Premier League is expected to see a bloodbath. The club has made a list of the “three killer” players that Tottenham will send out of the winter transfer market. It is not an ordinary killer. This is what Tottenham’s “absolute power” Daniel Levy himself ordered. In fact, it can be said that the separation is certain. “Levy has created an exit for three Tottenham players. Levy’s biggest goal in January is to lose weight at the club,” reported the British Express.

Who are the three with their names on the killing part? The three are Erik Dier, Pierre-Emile Hoivier, and Jed Spence. Dier was Tottenham’s leading defender and Hoivier was a key midfielder under Antonio Conte. Spence is a 23-year-old young defender. They have one thing in common: they have lost the trust of Tottenham manager Enze Postecoglou.

The media outlet said, “Dier has agreed to move to Bayern Munich. Dier could not be included in Postecoglou’s project. Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel is very interested in Dier, and the deal will be concluded by paying a certain fee.” 경마사이트

As for Spence, who has no vacancy even after his return to loan from Leeds United, he said, “He is a very high risk of release. Spence signed a contract under Conte, but Conte didn’t pay attention, and he was loaned to Leeds United this season.” According to the media, Hoivier is the player who is most certain to part ways. This is because he wants the team, and the team he wants.

The media outlet said, “Hoybier’s future is more certain than Dyer and Spence. He was a candidate only under Postecoglou, but he can get a chance to start at a different club. Juventus and Napoli in Italy have been linked to him. England’s Fulham are also interested in him. The transfer fee is approximately 35 million pounds (58.7 billion won).”

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