Tottenham Hotspur Attacker Hoping For Exit

Tottenham Hotspur Attacker Hoping For Exit

Out-of-favour Tottenham Hotspur attacker Giovani Dos Santos is hoping that his four-year hell with the club will be over this summer.

 

The Mexican international has struggled to adjust to life in England since his reported £4.7 million transfer from Barcelona four years ago, having made just two Premier League starts for Spurs.

 

The 23 year-old's lack of regular first team action has seen him routinely being farmed out on loan, where he has faced spells at Racing Santander, Galatasaray and Ipswich Town over the past few seasons.

 

The pacy attacker was thought to nearing the White Hart Lane exit after impressing for Mexico during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, being named as runner-up for the FIFA Young Player of the Tournament Award. However, no concrete deals materialised and he was forced to return to England.

 

However, as reported by Sky Sports, Dos Santos may be finally getting his wish, after claiming that a deal may be on the horizon.

 

“There is a new coach at Tottenham, a new season is starting and it is clear to me that I want to return to Spanish football,” he said.

 

"I think that I will be able to announce the move soon."

 

Dos Santos is rumoured to be a target for the likes of Sevilla, Real Betis and Atletico Madrid, and he hopes that Tottenham don't try and price him out of a move once again.

 

“Tottenham have always tried to sell me for double the price that they paid for me," he claimed.

 

"There are offers, but nothing can be made public yet."