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Some Spurs fans are split on the reports linking club with Elseid Hysaj

Jack CunninghamJack Cunningham· Updated
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Some Spurs fans are split on the reports linking club with Elseid Hysaj

“Less than 48 hours to go,” “Walker-Peters!” – A lot of Spurs fans are unsure on their pursuit of Elseid Hysaj – with some wanting Daniel Levy to spend money and bring him in, while others want the club to use Kyle Walker-Peters.

The reason that Tottenham are now supposedly after Hysaj is because Juan Foyth will miss the first month of the season through injury.

Mauricio Pochettino intended to use Foyth as Spurs’ new right-back, but he will be without the Argentine till September.

This leaves him with Walker-Peters and Serge Aurier – though the Ivory Coast international is recovering from a hand injury.

Spurs could, therefore, try and sign a replacement or use Walker-Peters till Aurier and Foyth return from injury.

As a result, these Tottenham fans are unsure about what their club should do.

See the best of the reaction below.

These Tottenham fans want to see Walker-Peters playing – rather than wasting money on a player who could become a backup to Foyth.

While some Spurs fans want to see Hysaj signed because it would show that Levy is attempting to bring players in.

https://twitter.com/todddddthfc/status/1158438195857645570

https://twitter.com/pablo_mccalla10/status/1158438056300617728

Finally, judging by these Spurs fans GIF’s they do not want to sign Hysaj – though it is not clear what they want their club to do instead.

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