‘As a Spurs fan, they can have him’: Pundit reacts to claim £55M man could leave Tottenham

One La Liga analyst is perplexed by Barcelona’s alleged interest in Giovani Lo Celso, a midfielder for Tottenham Hotspur, since the Premier League player isn’t ready to put on Gavi’s boots at Camp Nou.

Given Terry Gibson’s judgment that he has found it difficult to replace the James Maddison-like gap in Tottenham Hotspur’s midfield, the World Cup champion may now take the umbridge.

After all, Giovani Lo Celso scored outstanding, outside-the-box goals in the 3-3 draw between Manchester City and Aston Villa at the Etihad. However, Maddison’s total contribution hardly even comes close to capturing the full extent of his significance; he was ineffectual in that loss to West Ham and was benched for Newcastle United’s visit.

And if Gibson was in charge of selecting choices in the Tottenham boardroom, the North London-born Spanish football enthusiast who is devoted to the Spurs would not hesitate to accept Barcelona’s offer.

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I’m reading over and over that’s the one Xavi wants. Since Gibson is a Spurs supporter, “they can have him,” he says on El Tel’s and Jon’s La Liga Weekly show.

“He won’t be a Spurs player in the long run. Lo Celso has had a chance to take Maddison’s position, but he hasn’t taken it. Lo Celso and Maddison are quite different from one another.

The president of Barcelona, Joan Laporta, has said that the team would attempt to sign a replacement for injured player Gavi in the January transfer window. Gibson, too, is skeptical that Lo Celso, with his stellar La Liga record at Real Betis and Villarreal, could match Gavi’s ability to inject horsepower into a Barca engine room.

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The fact that he’s the player Xavi wants truly surprises me. Gibson continues, “I don’t see how he would fit in.” Someone a little bit more persistent would be the player I would seek out if I were to search for another one. a little more tangible. That seems like a must for Barcelona.

“Gavi did it to them. Though he may not be the tallest or strongest, he makes up for it with his enormous heart, tenacity, agility on the field, and talent and ability.

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Finding someone to take on that role is a hefty ask. Lo Celso is a passable athlete. Playing in La Liga is perhaps more his style than in the Premier League. It would be a really wise decision on his part. However, Lo Celsi doesn’t resemble Gavi.

Lo Celso first played on loan at Paris Saint-Germain before joining Tottenham for an astonishing £55 million back in 2019.

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