Where are they now? Pochettino’s last 10 Tottenham signings | OneFootball

Where are they now? Pochettino’s last 10 Tottenham signings | OneFootball

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·2 February 2022

Where are they now? Pochettino’s last 10 Tottenham signings

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From Son Heung-min to Toby Alderweireld, Mauricio Pochettino made some sensational signings at the start of his time at Tottenham.

But Pochettino had less success in the transfer market during his final two years at the club and was ultimately sacked in November 2019.


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We’ve taken a look at his last 10 Tottenham signings to see how they’ve fared since. Note: we’ve not included Michel Vorm, who returned to the club for a brief spell after being released in 2019.

Davinson Sanchez

Sanchez caught the eye during Ajax’s run to the Europa League final in 2016-17 and then completed a £25million move to Tottenham.

He’s since made over 150 appearances for the club in all competitions, but he’s prone to inconsistency and has made some calamitous errors.

The Colombia international has shown signs of improvement under new manager Antonio Conte, impressing on the right of a back three.

“I think it’s the way we play now,” Sanchez told Sky Sports News in January 2022. “We are taking risks, pressing high and when we go to press we push in front a lot. I think it’s one of my skills being in one-vs-ones and trying to intercept.

“All these things start with a good position, with the right mentality and thinking what is happening around you. “It’s a good period for me and I just want to enjoy it as much as I can.”

Paulo Gazzaniga

Having played under Pochettino at Southampton, Gazzaniga joined Tottenham in 2017 and largely served as a back-up to Hugo Lloris.

But the Argentina international found himself further down the pecking order after Pochettino’s dismal and joined Fulham on a free transfer in 2021.

He began the season as their No.1 goalkeeper and started their first 11 Championship games but has since lost his place in the side to Marek Rodak.

Juan Foyth

Despite being heavily linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain, Foyth decided to join Tottenham and was hoping to learn from compatriot Pochettino.

The defender had a strange start to his Premier League career, conceding two penalties on his debut and then scoring on his next league appearance.

After struggling for regular first-team opportunities under Mourinho, he spent 2020-21 on loan at Villarreal and produced a brilliant display in their Europa League final win over Manchester United.

The Spanish side then exercised their £13million option to sign him on a permanent basis, but he now faces competition from a former Tottenham team-mate…

Serge Aurier

After selling Kyle Walker to Manchester City in 2017, Tottenham identified Aurier as his replacement and agreed to pay PSG £23million.

But it soon became clear that the right-back was a defensive liability, and he failed to establish himself ahead of Kieran Trippier.

Tottenham agreed to terminate his contract by mutual consent in August 202 and Aurier has since linked up with Juan Foyth at Villarreal.

The 29-year-old recently hit the headlines after going in goal during Ivory Coast’s Africa Cup of Nations game against Sierra Leone.

Fernando Llorente

Llorente joined Tottenham from Swansea City and served as a back-up to Harry Kane, scoring 13 goals in 66 appearances over the following two seasons.

Despite being an integral part of Spurs’ run to the Champions League final in 2018-19, he didn’t receive a new contract and was released by the club a few weeks later.

The 36-year-old striker then had spells in Italy with Napoli and Udinese before returning to his native Spain with Eibar in October 2021.

Lucas Moura

After struggling for regular opportunities in a star-studded PSG side, Moura completed a £25million move to Tottenham in January 2018.

The Brazil international has blown hot and cold during his time at Tottenham and looks to have fallen down the pecking order following Dejan Kulusevski’s arrival.

But that sensational hat-trick in the Champions League semi-final against Ajax means Moura will go down as a Spurs hero no matter what happens next.

Jack Clarke

After failing to sign a single first-team player in the summer of 2018, Daniel Levy dusted the cobwebs off the chequebook to sign Clarke from Leeds United in 2019.

But Pochettino reportedly didn’t want to sign the winger, who then returned to West Yorkshire on a season-long loan deal.

The 21-year-old has made just four first-team appearances for Spurs and is currently on his fourth loan spell, spending the second half of 2021-22 at Sunderland.

Tanguy Ndombele

Having starred for Lyon in 2018-19, expectations were high when Ndombele completed a club record £55million transfer to Tottenham.

But the France international has failed to justify that price tag as fitness and attitude problems have plagued his time in north London.

“Tanguy, I have to be honest, Tanguy is the kind of guy that you always expect more from than what he gives me,” Jose Mourinho said in 2021. “Because he is so talented, that you always expect more, more. Because the talent is amazing.

“I think by the talent point of view, by the creation in midfield, by the vision, he is second to nobody in this moment in European football.

“But the feeling is that he always has more to give, he never reaches the limit of the effort, the sacrifice, even the ambition. So he is the guy I love him as a player, but he frustrates me a little bit because I think he can be much better than what he is.”

After being booed off the pitch in an FA Cup tie against Wycombe, he recently returned to Lyon on a short-term loan until the end of the season.

The Ligue 1 side have an option to make the move permanent and we’d be amazed if Ndombele ever plays for Spurs again.

Giovani Lo Celso

Lo Celso initially joined Tottenham on loan from Real Betis in the summer of 2019 and Mourinho activated the option to buy in January 2020.

While the midfielder has displayed glimpses of his talent, he’s also struggled with injuries and hasn’t been able to reach the standards that he set during his time in Spain.

After being deemed surplus to requirements by Antonio Conte, the Argentina international returned to La Liga and joined Villarreal on loan in January 2022.

Ryan Sessegnon

A Fulham academy graduate, Sessegnon was regarded as one of English football’s top talents before completing his £25million move to Tottenham in 2019.

But he made just six Premier League appearances during an injury-plagued debut season and then spent 2020-21 on loan at Bundesliga side Hoffenheim.

The 21-year-old is now back at Tottenham but currently finds himself on the fringes of Conte’s side.

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