It is all going on at the moment where youngsters are concerned. Armando Shashoua leaves Spurs.
The club have confirmed that they have reached a financial agreement with Atletico Baleares for the transfer of Armando Shashoua.
As you will know, the youngster came through our academy; which included working through various different age-groups at the club.
Armando Shashoua, who is a midfielder, did not make the first team during his time at the club. He did play 14 times for the development squad in the first half of last season, scoring five goals in that time. At his time at the club, the 19-year-old was sent out on loan to Atletico Baleares in January but only went on to make four appearances for the Spanish Segunda Division B club. The young players impressed their coach Manix Mandiola. He has signed for an undisclosed fee.
The teenager will join Samuel Shashoua, his brother, another Spurs academy graduate, who already plays in the Spanish Segunda Division for Tenerife.
Thoughts
He will be one of many leaving as Tottenham plan a clear out, while others will arrive. Jose Mourinho and his coaching workforce will assess the players returning from loan. So watch this space… It will be all happening here.
COYS!
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