It has been reported today that Tottenham and England forward Darren Bent got off the team's plane just before they headed out for a pre-season tournament in China to finalize a transfer to Sunderland.
Bent's future has been the subject of much speculation this summer, with several clubs keen to add some firepower to their ranks before the new season commences. However, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy's value of the players is greater than what many club chairmen have been prepare to pay for the 25-year-old.
Nevertheless, a compromise fee seems to have accelerated his departure from White Hart Lane, following renewed negotiations between the Mackems and Tottenham.
He will be likely be replaced by Peter Crouch, who remains in the verge of a £10 million transfer to White Hart Lane, with Spurs paying wages of £40,000 per week on a four-year deal.
Watch this space...
27 July 2009
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