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Tottenham Remain Keen On Town Youngster Logan
Wednesday, 29th Mar 2023 10:17

Tottenham have been linked with a renewed move for Blues academy youngster Calum Logan.

Schoolboy Logan, 16, was the academy player TWTD revealed had turned down the chance to join the Premier League club last summer, preferring instead to stay and continue his development at Town.

But Football Insider is reporting that Spurs are still eyeing a move for the twice-capped England U17 international, which we understand to be the case.

Central defender Logan was a regular in the U18s side which made the FA Youth Cup quarter-finals this season despite still being a schoolboy, but was sent off as the Blues exited to West Ham.


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CraigEdwards added 11:44 - Mar 29
No need to sell the next generation of talent. The clubs in a totally different place now.
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Europablue added 11:53 - Mar 29
There should be a penalty for not playing the signings in the main team to deter magpies just collecting all the players only to let them rot in the reserves rather than playing for their home town club lower down the footballing pyramid.
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SurreyBlueGirl added 11:57 - Mar 29
Totally agree, although I suppose they might send him out on loan
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blues1 added 12:12 - Mar 29
Craig Edwards. There's nothing the club can do to stop it happening. If spurs want him, and he wants to go, then it'll happen. And we'd get compensation for him.
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BleuBlue added 12:33 - Mar 29
Let him go if he wants. He'll no don't disappear without a trace like all the others who followed the money.
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TalkingBlues added 12:43 - Mar 29
Nothing you can do when the Prem clubs want a youngster, just gotta roll with it until we are in higher divisions ourselves and have a Cat 1 academy set up. Prem clubs are paying £2 million plus for youngsters like this, all based on future potential, whereas we don't spend that on a 1st team starter.
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rfretwell added 13:00 - Mar 29
We could get the chance to buy him back like we have Harry Clarke
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Saxonblue74 added 13:30 - Mar 29
Hopefully he's getting the right advice, which would be to stay at Town and grow with the club for a while. He'd very quickly become a small fish in a very big pond at Spurs
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bugblatter added 15:15 - Mar 29
More click-bait from Football Insider. Yawn.
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Stulogue1075 added 18:35 - Mar 30
Tough decision this one. Ipswich been tremendous. Saying no the first team was the right decision and it feels now with the second approach they really want the boy. The staff at Ipswich have been brilliant and supportive. We wish Ipswich all the best for the future the club are doing in the right direction and is exciting for the fans
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