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Mario BalotelliLast time I wrote about Erik Lamela, Spurs fans didn’t take to it particularly well. The general consensus is that we need to wait until he’s had more game time before passing judgement.

It’s worth noting that he’s made 17 appearances and during that time, has shown very little promise. I appreciate that players need time to adjust at a new club, but I think it’s fair to say that Lamela’s slow start grants cause for worry.

He was drafted in to help lessen the blow of losing Gareth Bale, but hasn’t really been involved in that process. His injury hasn’t helped, but his performances prior to that didn’t exactly have fans salivating at the mouth, did they? It’s only natural to show signs of concern. This is a young lad with a £30m price-tag.

Of course, I have my finger’s crossed that he’ll ‘come good’. He’s only 21-years-old and has many more years left to prove himself at the top level. But I’m also pragmatic enough to appreciate that if he’s not a good fit for the club, there’s no point having him hang around like a bad smell.

As such, I was interested to see The Mirror report that Erik Lamela could be used as part of a swap deal with AC Milan’s Mario Balotelli. Yes, you heard me right, the same Balotelli that kicked up a storm at the Etihad some years back before fleeing to Serie A.

On the face of things, this is a bizarre rumour. Can you really picture Balotelli in a Spurs shirt? Still, if Spurs want to progress as a club, they will need to find some way of attracting genuinely world class talent like this, rather than promising young kids who may, or may not make it.

Besides, Milan currently lie in 9th place in the Serie A table. This makes me wonder: could he be ready to jump ship?

He’s still proven to be effective, even as Milan have struggled. Since moving to the club last year, Balotelli has scored 26 goals in 41 games – a fine return.

There’s another concern of course: will Tim Sherwood be able to handle a character like Balotelli? The Italian can be difficult to deal with at the best of times and playing for a side with limited title-winning chances may bring out the worst in him.

Here it’s worth remembering what a good job Sherwood has done with Emmanuel Adebayor. Perhaps he can do the same with this hotshot Italian.

I’d certainly love to see him try. If it means losing Lamela, then so be it.

What’s your take? Should Spurs complete this bizarre swap deal?

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  • bazza says:

    17 games played rather overstates the reality that over the 9 PL games he’s played in (3 starts 6 subs) he has played the equivalent of 3 full matches, hardly conducive to getting familiar with a new league and team. He’s played in Europa which is a different kind of game than PL and a couple of CC games. He’s shown touches of quality but he’s hardly the first young player new to a league that has taken a bit of time to adjust and playing a last 10 or 15 minutes scattered over weeks and mixed with games against very different opposition doesn’t really help the adjustment

    I think Lamela can be an excellent player for us but he needs a consistent run in the team. Of course if he ultimately fails to settle and wants to move then trying to find a swap deal for a quality player if possible makes a lot of sense even if a lot of potential swap deals are difficult to complete.

    Far better in my opinion to persevere with Lamela and try and add the quality players targetted

  • gary fox says:

    We havent seen anything like what Lamela can do. We know Balotelli ……and even if he came to Spurs (why should he?) what about his massive wages? And would it mean farewell to adebayor too? Paper talk only Im afraid…….when do Spurs announce sale dates for next years seasons tickets?

  • serious says:

    Balotelli would be great at spurs, we would love him, and he would love spurs and London. But we really need to get more than one striker and would have to be mad not to buy Remy too. This guy Remy can play as a wingforward as well solve our right side issue. Imagine a front 3 of balotelli adebayor and Remy killer

  • Spud says:

    It should also be noted his first year in Roma was hardly a success

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