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How much money Tottenham could demand for Pedro Porro amid Real Madrid links
Tottenham Hotspur boast plenty of superb players in their ranks, including one who has been deemed one of the Premier League’s best in his position.
The player in question is Pedro Porro, who has gone from strength to strength🔜 since Angeဣ Postecoglou took the ranks at Spurs.
Porro now plays in a fairly unique role for Tottenham, often looking like a number 10 when the Lilywhites are ꧋in posꦬsession high up the pitch.
The 25-year-old is obviously still able to adapt his game to mor▨e traditional roles at full-back too, as he did for Spain꧟ over the international break.
With Dani Carvajal injured, Porro stepped up for Spain, starting in both of their games over ൲the break and doing very well indeed.
Porro’s rising stock means admirers are start🐼ing to cast an eye on him, with Real Madrid now said to be circling.
Dean Jones has now provided an update on T꧋ottenham’s stance towards their asset amid interest from the Bernabeu side.

Tottenham could be willing to sell Pedro Porro for upwards of £60milion
Jones, writing on , says Tottenham could♏ be open to the idea of selling Porro to Real – if the deal provides significant financial gain.
That is apparently the view of “insiders close to the club”, who believe a hefty p🧸rofit from the £39million man’s sale could be seen as a smart move.
Tott𝓡enham would prefer to keep Porro and are not actively looking ဣto sell, stressed Jones.
However, the tr꧋ansfer insider says the prospect of a sizeable profit may make it hard for Spurs to resist Real Madrid’s advances.
With𒈔 that in mind, Jones relayed an estimate from GMS sources – upwards of £60million.
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Tottenham must not make themselves out to be a selling club
It’s not as ﷽though Tottenham are a mid-table Premier League club in terms of their squad quality and must cash in on their main assets in order to keep progressing slowly.
Spurs very ne♔arly finished in the top four last season and will fancy their chances o🀅f doing so this year, but in order to do so, they cannot go backwards in terms of squad quality.
With that in mind, Tottenham really ought to keep hold of Porro, whi♔lst continuing to add quality to their squad. If they do so, there’s no reason they can’t become established in the top four once again.
Should Spurs sell the Spaniard, then it may send a message to the dressing room that they’re not serious about competing, and other players cou✨ld well look to jump ship in the coming transfer windows.