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“He could be a big asset for Tottenham…” – BBC Pundit backs Tottenham to sign Premier League full back

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Tottenham Hotspur have been left thin on options in the left-back role given how Daniel Levy is yet to bring in a backup to Destiny Udogie, whom the North Londoners have grown quite reliant on of late; however, the Lilywhites are backed to sign Fulham defender Antonee Robinson. 

Spurs suffered a lot when the Italian was injured in the twilight of the previous campaign, and many expected that Tottenham would sign a new left back in the summer; however, the club chose to go ahead with Ben Davies as the backup in the role for the season with the centre back duo of Micky van de Ven and Radu Dragusin filling in when needed.

Should Tottenham sign Antonee Robinson?

Paul Robinson thinks Destiny Udogie will not be dropped against AZ Alkmaar.
Can Robinson be a back up to Destiny Udogie at Tottenham. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

The North Londoners could be finally getting a new left back, not a backup but a starting quality. BBC pundit Andy Reid has backed either Tottenham Hotspur or Manchester United to sign the 27-year-old fullback. Former Spurs player backed his former employers to sign the player while watching him in action earlier today when Fulham hosted Arsenal at Craven Cottage.

Speaking about Robinson on BBC Radio 5 Live Online, Reid said: 

“The Fulham fans won’t thank me for this, but Antonee Robinson could play at one of the bigger clubs in the league. He could be a big asset for Tottenham or Man United.”

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The West Londoners were holding out for £40 million for Robinson last summer. Do you think Tottenham should be spending that sort of money on a player who will not be a hundred percent starter? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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