Tottenham, Eberechi Eze and Crystal Palace
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Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has suggested that he plans to start Ebere Eze in Thursday’s Conference League clash with Fredrikstad.Tottenham are in talks with Palace over signing Eze and are
In addition to long-term absentees James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Radu Dragusin, Yves Bissouma missed last weekend’s victory after picking up a knock in training. The former Brighton midfielder missed the Uefa Super Cup clash with Paris Saint-Germain due to disciplinary reasons with the severity of the issue still to be disclosed.
At Westminster magistrates court, Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring agreed to Hassan’s extradition despite the former lawyer – who was struck off in 2013 – arguing that his life would be in danger if he is sent to stand trial.
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Tottenham is close to recruiting Eberechi Eze. An official announcement is expected soon.Reporter Aresdier Gold, who is considered to be the best at Tottenham's internal information, said on the 20th (Korea time) through British media Football London that `Tottenham Hotspur is nearing the signing of Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze,
The Thomas Frank era began to the great delight of Tottenham Hotspur fans on Saturday, as last season's Europa League winners cruised past newly promoted Burnley 3-0 in north London.
Tottenham forward Mathys Tel says "none" of the online racist abuse he got after the club's defeat in the Uefa Super Cup will "bring him down".
Tottenham Hotspur 's Mathys Tel said he will not be brought down by the racial abuse he was subjected to on social media.
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Ex-lawyer can be extradited to Moldova over 'murder of Tottenham Turks gang boss', judge rules
Toper Hassan, 58, was allegedly recruited by his brother-in-law Kemal Armagan, a leading member of the rival Hackney Turks gang, to organise logistics for the shooting as part of a long-running feud.
Tottenham players such as James Maddison and Dominic Solanke were among players to respond to Cristian Romero's latest message