da cassino online: Former Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Paul Robinson has claimed that Norwich City right-back Max Aarons could end up at Spurs, due to “fate”, per Football Insider.
What’s he said?
da winzada777: Football FanCast sources confirmed in the summer that Spurs were scouting Aarons.
The Daily Mail has since reported that he is a target for the January transfer window and Robinson believes the defender could come full circle if he ends up in north London.
He said: “He’s an interesting story Max Aarons actually.
“Because he went for a trial at Tottenham, rejected a contract at Luton, and his trial was unsuccessful, so he turned down the contract at Luton then Tottenham rejected him.
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“It didn’t work out so that’s how he ended up at Norwich after a year or so out of football.
“It could be fate that he ends up back at Tottenham, but I don’t think he’s the immediate answer to the problems we’ve got at right-back.”
An excellent prospect
Aarons has become a regular starter at Norwich.
The 19-year-old has already made 59 appearances for the Canaries, including 15 in the Premier League. He has started the last 11 league games and is the club’s first-choice full-back.
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Per WhoScored, he averages 1.4 tackles per game in the top-flight, 1.9 clearances and 0.9 blocks, along with 0.7 key passes, and 1.3 dribbles.
This is still a teenager, of course, and he has a high ceiling; he has been capped at both U19 and U21 level by England.
Robinson may be right that he is not the immediate answer – he would have to adapt to life at Spurs and is unlikely to slot straight into the team – but he would be a project and he could well become an exceptional full-back in north London.
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