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da esport bet: Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has been linked with a move to PSG, per AS.
The France international, who won the World Cup in Russia last summer, has captained the club to the Champions League final this season, where they will play Liverpool on June 1.
PSG, the report claims, see the 6 ft 2 star as a more attainable target than both David De Gea, of Manchester United, and Gianluigi Donnarumma, of AC Milan.
But should Spurs look to cash in on the 32-year-old, who is seemingly on the decline and has made a number of mistakes in the top-flight this season?
Football FanCast’s writers have their say!
James Beavis
“I think they should, but it depends on a few things. Firstly, the price that PSG are willing to offer. If it is a massive fee that would significantly boost Tottenham’s transfer budget, they must go for it in an instant. He is more replaceable now than he has been in the past with errors becoming more and more prevalent in his game, so a lucrative sale makes sense. However, Spurs would need to sign a replacement for the Frenchman, as I don’t feel that Paulo Gazzaniga is good enough to step up and be the regular number one.”
Matt Dawson
“After this season I think his days at Spurs should definitely be numbered. Despite manager Mauricio Pochettino calling him world class on numerous occasions the club simply have to cash in. The Frenchman hasn’t been good enough and if Tottenham are serious about challenging for a title then they need a ‘keeper who is going to win them points, rather than throw them away. We’ve seen the value of Ederson and Alisson this season so it’s now time for Spurs to follow suit by binning Lloris and bringing in a genuinely world-class replacement.”
Billy Meyers
“I think Tottenham should be grateful to Hugo Lloris for basically making their season what it has become, with two vital penalty saves from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Sergio Aguero earning a top-four place and the chance to progress into the Champions League final. At the same time, he has made a number of errors this term that have made life a lot harder for Spurs, and if the right fee can be obtained, they should sell as they can certainly do better.”