Spurs' £87m 'key' offer could be theirs for Robin Van Persie
It's been a real up and down Premier League season for Tottenham Hotspur this year.
They made a miraculous start with a ten game unbeaten run but then lost four on the road in the last month.
Ange Postecoglou hasn't got everything right in his first year in England, but there are signs he could lead the Lilywhites to glory if he gets the right support, and based on recent reports, that could happen, as linked with the club. to the star that could be their own Robin van Persie.
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According to the latest report from GIVEMESPORT, Spurs are 'pressing ahead' in their pursuit of Feyenoord striker Santiago Gimenez ahead of the summer transfer window.
The report revealed that the North Londoners have been sending scouts to watch the Mexico international throughout the season, and as things stand, Postecoglou has 'identified the Feyenoord star as a top priority.'
The bad news for the Lilywhites is that they are likely to face stiff competition for the marque's signature, as previous reports have linked fierce rivals Arsenal with the 23-year-old, and if they bypass the Gunners, they will be pocketing around £87m to complete the deal.
It would certainly represent a huge investment from Daniel Levy and Co, but with Richarlison still frustrated at White with just 15 goals to his name in 66 games for Spurs, it would be one thing to do, especially with the likes of Van Persie.
How Gimenez could be Spurs' Robin van Persie
Now, to compare a player who is yet to prove himself in Europe's top five leagues with a striker who scored in England and won the Premier League title is undoubtedly a lot, but there are similarities.
For example, both forwards found their feet in European football with Feyenoord. In the 76 games that the Dutchman made in his debut with the Rotterdam team, he scored 21 goals and provided ten assists, which means that he averaged a goal involvement every 2.4 games.
In comparison, Gimenez has the best record with the Eredivisie club, scoring 49 goals and providing 11 assists in 86 games so far, meaning he averages a goal involvement every 1.4 games.
Gimenez vs Van Persie for the first time in the Netherlands |
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The player |
Gimenez |
Van Persie |
Appearance |
86 |
76 |
Goals |
49 |
21 |
It helps |
11 |
10 |
Goal percentage per game |
0.69 |
0.40 |
All stats via Transfermarkt |
The next important similarity is their deadly left feet. In the last two seasons, the “nightmare” of Mexico, as talent scout Jacek Kulig described him clearlyhe has scored 22 out of 38 goals in the league with his left, nine with his right, and seven with his head, which shows that although he does not use one foot completely, he prefers the left.
Similarly, while the ex-Arsenal player can use his right, he often goes left-footed and, as things stand, he has scored the third left-footed goal in Premier League history with 94, behind only Mo Salah and. Robbie Fowler.
Finally, if the Lilywhites can get their man, he will be following in the footsteps of the 102-game Dutchman by moving to north London, and based on his impressive goals in the last two years, it looks like he will be successful. and become a goal machine for England.
Ultimately, Gimenez may not reach Van Persie's level, but there are clear similarities, and if he can replicate even a fraction of that output, Postecoglou will have a very useful striker on his hands next season.
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