Complicated situation, big flop may return to Bayern

Although Tottenham’s last season was already disastrous, few expected trouble this year as well, and instead Spurs are having enormous difficulties: the team, despite an excellent squad, is 16th with just 4 points ahead of the relegation zone. The club in recent weeks has exonerated Thomas Frank but the’arrival of Igor Tudor has not brought the hoped-for effects and the crisis will obviously affect the soccer market as well.
The Spurs team is in dire straits.
Since Tottenham will not be able to benefit from the income from qualifying for European competitions, it will have to compulsorily monetize from the market and the strategy will be based on two main strands: the sale of some important elements of the team and saving on some operations. The situation related to João Palhinha falls in the latter case.
The Portuguese midfielder last summer came to Tottenham on loan with an option to redeem: after a very complicated period at Bayern Munich, the’former Fulham man decided to return to the Premier League to revive his career, and initially the results were positive, then the general difficulties of the team also affected his performance.
According to English media, Tottenham is seriously considering sending the player back to Bayern Munich over an economic issue. In this scenario, the Bavarian club would end up with a footballer who has already proven that he is not ideal for the Bundesliga, and in all likelihood max Eberl would have to look for a new buyer.
The Bavarian club would be left with a footballer who has already proven that he is not ideal for the Bundesliga, and in all likelihood max Eberl would have to look for a new buyer.
In late January the Portuguese footballer was crystal clear in the interview he gave to the BBC: “When I moved to Bayern I did not expect to return to England so quickly but when the Tottenham opportunity presented itself I did not think too much about it. The Premier League is a special league for me, I feel that my characteristics are perfectly suited to this type of game. The truth is that I did not want to leave Bayern because I had only been there for one season and I wanted to prove my value and abilities but at the same time I felt I needed to play. At Bayern Munich I experienced probably the most difficult period of my career so far”.
