Supporters of Tottenham Hotspur have fumed over a report which has emerged regarding Newcastle United midfielder Sean Longstaff.
According to a recent report by the Daily Mail, the 23-year-old Englishman has signed a deal with ‘super-agent’ Pini Zahavi.
It is also claimed in the report that if Zahavi cannot agree a new contract with the Toon for the midfielder, the agent will broker a transfer away from St. James’ Park.
Furthermore, the article states that the 77-year-old agent has previously told Longstaff that he can ‘sort a move‘ to Jose Mourinho’s Spurs.
This report was relayed to Tottenham fans by Last Word On Spurs, and it had lots of them talking.
So, what did these Spurs fans have to say about the report on Sean Longstaff?
?[@MailSport] | Newcastle midfielder Sean Longstaff is now being represented by Pini Zahavi.
?The super-agent had previously told the midfielder that he could secure him a move to Spurs if he failed to agree new contract with Newcastle Utd.#THFC #COYSpic.twitter.com/j32Abi9pgr
— Last Word On Spurs (@LastWordOnSpurs) December 5, 2020
The super agent might have said that but it depends on weather we want him ??you can have all the Super agents in the world ? doesn’t Mean the club will want that player ?the good old daily fail again
— Steven (@stevehotspurs) December 5, 2020
If this is the winks replacement we just keep winks we want more ambition from levy and lewis
— Colin Gilmore (@thfcgilmore) December 5, 2020
Longstaff currently has 18 months left on his current contract with Steve Bruce’s outfit as well as a market value of £15.75m, according to Transfermarkt.
Would you be happy if Tottenham signed Sean Longstaff?
No, he's not that good
Yes, he's a good player
Don’t need him. Don’t wanna hear about him.
— Shankey? (@JoseSszn) December 5, 2020
No thank you ?
— Jaydn ?? (@Waydnn) December 5, 2020
Shut up we’re getting Sabitzer
— Aymen Bouba (@Aymen_Bouba_) December 5, 2020
skipp is so clear
— ???? (@_thfcjack) December 5, 2020
As can be seen in these responses from Tottenham fans, many of them were not keen on the idea of the north London club recruiting Longstaff from the Toon.