Tottenham are moving on from Lloris and are apparently keen on comfortably the worst goalkeeper in the Premier League to replace him. Classic.
Tottenham see ‘worst’ Premier League goalkeeper as ‘strong candidate’ to replace Lloris as No.1Tottenham reportedly see Gavin Bazunu as a ‘strong candidate’ to replace Hugo Lloris as first choice stopper, despite the Southampton star being statistically the worst goalkeeper in the Premier League.
Spurs are on the lookout for a replacement for Hugo Lloris, who has a year left on his current deal and has come under criticism for a series of mistakes for the north Londoners this season. It’s claimed he ‘fits the profile’ of new recruits for Spurs, where there will be ‘an emphasis on rising stars with the potential develop under the new manager’ – not that they seem to have a f***ing clue who that might be.
After a superb year in League One with Portsmouth last year, it appears the Premier League step was too much too soon for Bazunu, which probably means European football – should Spurs get there – would be too.
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