🚨 | BREAKING:
Manchester United were in talks to acquire the Freightliner land for the proposed 100,000-seat stadium and were understood to have tabled an opening offer of around £50 million, believing the £400 million valuation was significantly inflated.
After extensive internal discussions, the club ultimately decided to walk away and pursue alternative options.
In a surprise twist, Tottenham have now entered the race and are close to reaching an agreement to pay the full £400 million asking price. It is understood the breakthrough came after Roberto De Zerbi held lengthy face-to-face talks with Freightliner officials, presenting a detailed analysis of the site's underlying metrics, long-term upside and elite potential.
Sources say Freightliner executives were so impressed by the depth of the presentation that they immediately accepted the valuation, with one official reportedly saying, "No one has ever explained a patch of industrial land to us like that before."
Further discussions are believed to have centred around the site's ability to manipulate space between railway lines and progress cargo through central areas.
Personal terms are not expected to be an issue. New land for Spurs after Matues and Tonali signings.
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He went to Cal Berkeley
He works for NASA
He is a college professor
He is an active contributor in his communities
And this is in addition to being a multi-time All Star, Finals MVP and NBA Champion
He IS the smartest person in the room.
If you want to pay £85m for Mateus Fernandes & give him £250k per week, good luck to you. If you want to pay £100m (!) for Sandro Tonali & give him £300k per week, good luck to you.
It is the Ed Woodward guide to transfers for dummies. If people want this & think it's the strategy to take, they have learned nothing from the past decade of horrendous transfers & bloated wages.
Shiny toy syndrome & 'by any means necessary' is a recipe for disaster - it is not a sustainable strategy.