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Sparky
Jan 12 2011, 01:51 PM
Will be a good signing but £70k a week?!

Bring him in and sell Bentley. Good business.

Gurdian

Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a deal in principle with Steven Pienaar, having beaten off competition from Internazionale and Atlético Madrid with a contract worth £70,000 a week over four years. It is unclear, however, whether they will pay around £2m to Everton this month to push the transfer through or wait until the summer when the South African midfielder would be available as a Bosman free agent.

Everton would be reluctant sellers during this transfer window but the manager, David Moyes, has been told that he must generate funds for the three loan signings he feels he needs to make, with the priority a centre-forward. He will attempt to sign Monaco's Dieumerci Mbokani having freed up the funds for a £1m loan fee by allowing Yakubu Ayegbeni to join Leicester City. Yakubu will leave on loan with a view to a transfer in the summer.

Pienaar's contract at Goodison Park expires at the end of the season and he has ignored the club's offer of fresh terms of £60,000 a week, which has been on the table since the end of the previous campaign. When Everton subsequently agreed terms of £75,000 a week with Mikel Arteta, Pienaar had hoped for parity but such a proposal has not been forthcoming.

Moyes has said he would prefer to keep Pienaar for the remainder of the season, reasoning that forfeiting a transfer fee would be offset by the retention of a key player for the months ahead, particularly as Pienaar has continued to give his all for the club. Neither Moyes nor the Everton support has had reason to reproach Pienaar for his professionalism.

The manager faces a difficult decision, though, because in spite of recent flickers from Louis Saha and Jermaine Beckford, he urgently needs a new striker. Everton have mustered only 23 goals in 21 Premier League matches. Unless Moyes can sign a striker this month who he thinks can improve the team, however, and there is currently no money available for one loan deal at Everton, his resolve to keep the former Ajax and Borussia Dortmund midfielder will harden.

Harry Redknapp has tracked Pienaar for some time and although the Tottenham manager would appear to be well stocked at left midfield, where he has Gareth Bale, he knows that Pienaar can play in a central role and would be a viable alternative to Aaron Lennon on the right.

Redknapp's move for the 28-year-old ought not to be interpreted as paving the way for Tottenham to cash in on Bale, who is a target for virtually every top club in Europe after his excellent calendar year of 2010. One aspect of Redknapp's philosophy is that you can never have too many good players. He does see Bale developing in the longer term into a left-back but he and the club have repeatedly stressed that the Welshman is not for sale at any price.

While Tottenham continue to hold talks over a loan move for David Beckham, who trained with the squad today, their interest in Everton's club captain Phil Neville, is unlikely to materialise into a transfer despite Redknapp's desire to add the 33-year-old's wealth of experience to his squad. The Everton chairman, Bill Kenwright, rebuffed an inquiry from his Tottenham counterpart, Daniel Levy, when the clubs met at Goodison last week and Neville's club are unhappy the interest has resurfaced when, as is the case with Pienaar, no offer has been made.

Moyes said: "I spoke with Harry Redknapp briefly before the transfer window opened. Daniel Levy and Bill had an even briefer conversation at our recent game against Spurs and mutually agreed that this would go no further. At no time was any offer made – nor would one have been welcomed. Phil Neville is our captain and is an important part of the Everton set-up."

EarZ
Jan 12 2011, 02:09 PM
pay the damn money. we need the cover. i think that would be a brilliant piece of business.

srexr
Jan 12 2011, 03:08 PM
Bale replacement sorted then - LOL

EarZ
Jan 12 2011, 03:14 PM
hopefully. be glad to see the back of that welsh bastard

Kirstie THFC
Jan 12 2011, 04:46 PM
Lets get cover and then sell Bale :rolleyes:

srexr
Jan 12 2011, 04:50 PM
But we wants him, we needs him ... he's our .... LOL

Sparky
Jan 14 2011, 02:59 PM
Few reports saying he has agreed a deal with one of Europes top clubs but I've just seen Chris Kamara say on his Twitter that he is joining you.

Other reports saying Everton have accepted a bid for him but not said from who.

EarZ
Jan 14 2011, 03:11 PM
wait...... chris kamara has twitter??

Sparky
Jan 14 2011, 03:13 PM
You're not following him?!

chris_kammy

EarZ
Jan 14 2011, 03:20 PM
my life is complete

Bossanova
Jan 14 2011, 03:44 PM
all journos/media-ites have twitter now, they are forced to by their bosses

just like i was forced into joined linkedin...

Supremacia
Jan 14 2011, 03:51 PM
Few reports saying he has agreed a deal with one of Europes top clubs but I've just seen Chris Kamara say on his Twitter that he is joining you.

http://isee.whatyoudidthere.com/images/iswydt.gif

Bossanova
Jan 14 2011, 03:55 PM
it was sparky, doubt he did that intentionally, he always avoids 'tension'

Supremacia
Jan 14 2011, 07:30 PM
Ohhh cheeky.

Sparky
Jan 14 2011, 07:32 PM
it was sparky, doubt he did that intentionally, he always avoids 'tension'

Meow.

Sparky
Jan 14 2011, 07:35 PM
Sky Sports

Steven Pienaar is now understood to have been given permission by Everton to hold talks with Tottenham.

Skysports.com brought you the news that Pienaar had already held talks with Chelsea, but failed to agree terms and was instead set for a move to Europe.

Tottenham have long held an interest in the Everton star, and the Toffees confirmed that two clubs had made offers - but only one bid had been accepted, the one from Chelsea.

However, Spurs now hope they can succeed where Chelsea failed and agree terms after Everton sanctioned their talks.

But skysports.com understands that as it stands, Pienaar has received big offers from the continent and it would taken a substantial offer to keep him from leaving the Premier League.

Sparky
Jan 15 2011, 10:13 AM
Sky Sports

Skysports.com understands Tottenham are in pole position to sign Everton midfielder Steven Pienaar.

Pienaar's representatives are thought to be in London holding talks with Spurs and are hopeful of tying up a deal for the 28-year-old

Everton confirmed on Friday they had received two bids from Chelsea and Tottenham for contract rebel Pienaar.

Talks with Chelsea are believed to have broken down, leaving the way clear for Tottenham to snare the skilful midfielder.

It had been suggested that a number of top European clubs were ready to land Pienaar on a pre-contract deal, but the player is believed to be keen to remain in England.

Tottenham had hoped to land the South African international on a free transfer in the summer, but were forced to step up their interest in Pienaar after Chelsea made a move for the player.

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has never hidden his admiration for Pienaar and he sees the former Borussia Dortmund star as a key addition to his squad as they challenge for the Premier League and UEFA Champions League.

EarZ
Jan 15 2011, 10:32 AM
so if he signs does that officially make spurs a top european club? ;)

Kirstie THFC
Jan 16 2011, 07:44 AM
Tottenham are unwilling to match the £3m offered by Chelsea for Everton midfielder Steven Pienaar as they thought the player was theirs for £2m. (News of the World)

If the clubs can agree a fee, Pienaar would prefer a move to Spurs as he is unconvinced that Chelsea is the right place to develop his career. (Sunday Times)

Sparky
Jan 16 2011, 06:57 PM
Everton boss David Moyes has confirmed they have accepted a bid from Chelsea for Steven Pienaar.

The Merseyside club have, though, turned down Tottenham's offer for the midfielder.

Moyes revealed on Friday the Toffees had accepted an offer for the South Africa international, who is out of contract at the end of the season, but did not name the club.

The Scot said after Sunday's 2-2 draw with Liverpool at Anfield: "We have accepted an offer from Chelsea. Steven has not agreed terms with Chelsea.

"We've given his representatives a chance to talk to Chelsea but they've not got permission to talk to Tottenham because they've not offered the same money."

Chelsea are believed to have offered £3million for the South Africa midfielder, who was left out of the squad for Anfield after telling Moyes he did not want to be involved.

"Steven came to see me yesterday and said he didn't feel he was in the right place to play," added Moyes.

"I had a decision to make and I felt it would be better not to use him if that was the case.

"He will be in training tomorrow because at the moment we don't have a deal.

"If Tottenham offer the same money that may change or maybe he will agree terms with Chelsea."

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp admitted his side were unlikely to match Chelsea's bid for Pienaar.

"If they've accepted an offer from Chelsea, £3m, I don't know if we would be prepared to match that offer, I doubt it very much," he said after his side's goalless draw with Manchester United this afternoon.

"I'd think if Chelsea are coming in, the wages they would pay would be far in excess of what we would pay."

EarZ
Jan 16 2011, 07:14 PM
going by what redknapps said, i expect to see pienaar in a spurs shirt by wednesday

Sparky
Jan 17 2011, 03:01 PM
Breaking News on SSN.

Everton have accepted a bid from you for Pienaar.

EarZ
Jan 17 2011, 03:02 PM
breaking news again, everton have accepted our improved bid. hope he signs

EarZ
Jan 17 2011, 03:02 PM
dammit mike!

Sparky
Jan 17 2011, 03:04 PM
;)

A very good signing, would welcome him at United and I have no idea why we aren't going for him with Park away and Valencia injured. A much better player then Obertan and Bebe.

You can rest Bale, VDV or Lennon a bit more during the busy period from now until end of the season.

He available in the CL?

EarZ
Jan 17 2011, 03:18 PM
yeah i think he will be. hes better than bentley and kranjcar (who has looked awful this season unfortunately)

bale needs a rest. him and vdv looked shattered yesterday and we need them firing on all cylinders if we are to get top 4

Max Power
Jan 17 2011, 03:24 PM
He available in the CL?


Why not?

Sparky
Jan 17 2011, 03:25 PM
Why not?

I've just realised Everton weren't involved in Europe this season.

srexr
Jan 17 2011, 03:42 PM
It's stunning how 'arry gets quite a few players for decent prices - I have no idea why other clubs weren't in for Pienaar or why Chelsea couldn;t agree personal terms - very bizarre. Anyhow, nice signing, you could have used him yesterday I think - LOL

Kirstie THFC
Jan 17 2011, 03:45 PM
Im happy with this deal :nod

As EarZ said, Kranjcar hasnt been the player we know him to be when he's played this season so a bit of depth to support the midfield and you got me with a smile.

EarZ
Jan 17 2011, 06:05 PM
has he signed then?

MrTea
Jan 17 2011, 06:07 PM
I'm baffled that we've offered more then chelsea in terms of wages.

MrTea
Jan 18 2011, 12:10 PM
http://twitter.com/therealstevenpi

"To end speculation I am going to Spurs. I've had brilliant years at Everton and it will always be a special place in my heart."

"I can also confirm I'll be jersey number 40"

EarZ
Jan 18 2011, 12:42 PM
happy days. pleased with this signing.

EarZ
Jan 18 2011, 12:43 PM
i guess this DOES make us a top european club lol

Sparky
Jan 18 2011, 03:44 PM
Done and dusted.

Steven Pienaar has completed his move to Tottenham after signing a four-and-a-half-year contract with the London club.

The 28-year-old midfielder passed a medical at Spurs' Chigwell training ground before putting the finishing touches to his transfer from Everton for a fee believed to be between £2.5million and £3million.

Earlier confirming his destination on his Twitter account, Pienaar said: "To end speculation I am going to Spurs. I've had brilliant years at Everton and it will always be a special place in my heart."

He later added: "I can also confirm I'll be jersey number 40."

The Devil
Jan 18 2011, 04:29 PM
Good little player to add to the squad.

mrgrumble
Jan 18 2011, 06:23 PM
Pleased about this as well.

Great cover for our midfield.

Kirstie THFC
Jan 19 2011, 04:57 PM
He gives us options that we've been lacking