Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg signs for Spurs and Walker-Peters leaves
Well, we’ve done it, our first signing of the Transfer Window (and surprisingly early for Levy)… well, not actually true, as we had signed the youngster Alfie Devine a week or so back. Anyway, we’ve signed Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, and Kyle Walker-Peters went the other way (to Southampton). We do wish Kyle good luck, unless he faces us…
Hojbjerg is 25 and has moved for a fee just short of Southampton’s £25m asking price, however, this was well more than our £15m opening offer. But then again, opening offers are precisely that, to test the water.
Kyle Walker-Peters, 23, has made a reported £12m move to St Mary’s after initially joining on loan in January. According to some sources he wasn’t up to Mourinho’s standards, and it was thought that it was better to let him go, and go he has. Both players have signed five-year contracts.
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