Tottenham's other failure Parrott, who was expected to join "Post Kane"
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Tottenham Hotspur is attracting young and talented players in their late teens. However, the team has not generated as successful output as expected. It has been proven again that the development system is not working properly. Troy Parrott, 22, once expected as a "second Harry Kane" and "next frontline striker," is leaving the team. It is another failure of Tottenham.
"The striker who drew a lot of attention from Tottenham is in front of the transfer. There is only a medical test phase left." The media quoted Aledair Gold, a reporter for Football London, who is dedicated to Tottenham, saying that Parrott will leave Tottenham soon.
Parrott was a top prospect who joined Tottenham Academy through a transfer market in the summer of 2017. He was just 15 years old, but Tottenham had high expectations. It can be said that he is a "sungol youth" who received the most support from Tottenham throughout youth teams of different ages. He was expected to be the "best prospect in the club's history" and was treated as a valuable talent to succeed Kane, the team's star at the time. 카지노사이트
TBR Football Article Capture However, Parrott failed to meet his expectations in the end. He was promoted to the first team in 2019, but failed to break through the starting lineup. It was difficult to even secure a backup position. His skills did not grow as fast as expected. Eventually, he played in only four games for Tottenham. Even though he played in all of his time, he played less than 100 hours.
Since then, Parrott has continued his loan career. He was loaned to Eredivisie Excelsior in the Netherlands during the 2023-2024 season, but he has shown promise here. He has scored 17 goals (five assists) in a total of 32 matches for Excelsior. This is exactly what Tottenham expected.
However, it is too late. Coach Enze Postecoglou has long regarded Parrott as an out-of-the-box player. The club has no choice but to re-lease or sell him. Parrott's position is also clear. We need a club that gives us more chances to play. In the end, the decision was made to completely transfer. AZ Alkmaar of the Eredivisie League in the Netherlands has decided to recruit Parrott.
It is a boon for Tottenham. Despite the long-term efforts, they can now sell promising players who are currently underutilized in their teams at a reasonable price. AZ Alkmaar will reportedly pay 8 million euros in transfer fee. "Parrott, who has a great sense of talent, will leave Tottenham in the last year of his contract to move to Alkmaar. He will undergo a medical examination," Gold said.
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