Sign Sessegnon and keep Trippier - Chimbonda offers Tottenham transfer advice
Former Spurs full-back Pascal Chimbonda has advised Tottenham Hotspur to keep Kieran Trippier in the club ahead of the new season while a younger player like Ryan Sessegnon should be brought in to beef up the team. It has been suggested that there could be defensive departures in north London this summer. England international Trippier has been linked with a move elsewhere, with Serie A side Napoli said to be among his suitors. Chimbinda, though, is looking for a man who currently occupies the right-back berth that he once filled to be retained by Spurs. He told Sport Journalists: âTripper wonât be sold this window and will remain Tottenhamâs first choice right back. âHe clearly struggled last season, but he will be a completely new player now heâs had a summer to rest without any international tournaments. âWith (Serge) Aurier being injured throughout the season, it didnât give Tripper a chance to rest when he needed it most. âHeâs proven he can play at the top level and you donât lose that overnight. I expect weâll see Tripper back to his best next season.â With Trippierâs qualities talked up, Chimbonda believes that Spurs were right to stay out of the market which saw Manchester United spend ÂŁ50 million ($63m) on Aaron Wan-Bissaka. He added: âTottenham made the right choice to not try and sign Wan-Bissaka. âHe had a very good season for Palace, but heâs still very far off from becoming a proven player. âTottenham need to strengthen other parts of the pitch more urgently and Wan-Bissaka would have taken a massive wedge out of the transfer budget.â One area that Chimbonda would like to see strengthened is the left flank, with Tottenham continuing to be linked with Fulhamâs versatile 19-year-old Ryan Sessegnon. â(Mauricio) Pochettino can unlock Sessegnonâs full potential and would be a great signing for Tottenham,â said Chimbonda. âItâs unfair to judge him on last seasonâs performance as he was played in various positions in a team where everyone struggled to find their feet. âHeâs still very young and needs the guidance to fulfil his potential. Pochettino can offer him that as well as Danny Rose. âI think Rose would be an excellent player for Sessegnon to learn from and it would give him some healthy competition. âThey are very similar in terms of both being attackingly strong, but Rose can improve Sessegnonâs defensive capabilities.â Read the full article













