Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente says he would be ‘delighted’ to sign a new contract and stay for another year
Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente has claimed he would be “delighted” to stay at the club for another year.The Spaniard, 33, is out of contract in the summer and is very much a peripheral figure in the Spurs set-up.Llorente celebrates after his goal against Dortmund on Wednesday night2
Llorente celebrates after his goal against Dortmund on Wednesday night
However, injuries to Harry Kane and Dele Alli in January has seen Llorente play more and he has scored and assisted three goals in the last seven matches, most recently heading in Spurs’ third during their 3-0 Champions League victory over Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday.Reports emerged that Spurs forward Heung-Min Son will be offered a new deal in the summer and although Llorente has been linked with a move back to former club Athletic Bilbao, he would prefer to stay at his current club.Spurs are reportedly keen to nail down Son to a new deal2
Spurs are reportedly keen to nail down Son to a new deal
He told Spanish media: “If I renew for a year, I am delighted, the project is exciting here at Tottenham, but we will be attentive to any call that may come.In a separate interview, Llorente added: “I don’t know anything [about interest from Bilbao]. The truth is I’m very satisfied here in Spurs, I haven’t thought about leaving. I’m at a great club, I still have a contract, and my intention is to win trophies here. Right now, I’m enjoying a good moment, and I hope I can keep scoring goals and everything keeps going well.“I was dreaming of that goal [against Dortmund]. “This season and last season, I was on the bench a lot of the time, and always I tried to score.“It had been a while since I’d come off the bench to score, so it was satisfying, and all the more so that it was Champions League.“The important thing is to help whenever I’m called upon, and keep working hard.”

Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente says he would be


Sky Sports understands (as they do) that Spurs are considering opening negotiations with Fernando Llorente to extend his stay at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Llorente's original two-year
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Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente has claimed he would be "delighted" to stay at the club for another year. The Spaniard, 33, is out of contract in the summer and is very much a peripheral figure in the Spurs set-up.
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Llorente keen on new deal. Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente says he is keen to stay at Spurs for another year. The 33-year-old's contract expires at the end of the season, but said: If I renew for a year, I am delighted, the project is exciting here at Tottenham, but we will be attentive to any call that may come.


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Tottenham Hotspur striker, Fernando Llorente, insists that he never intended to leave the Premier League club. Llorente was rumored to be leaving Tottenham in the January 2019 transfer market. However, the 33-year-old player brushed aside rumors and claimed to be at home at Wembley Stadium. "To be honest, I am very satisfied to be here at Spurs.
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Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente has revealed that he would like to extend his stay at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by another year. The 34-year-old is out of contract in the summer, with it not yet clear if he will be offered a new deal at the club.
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Fernando Llorente would be "delighted" to stay at Tottenham for a further year.. Llorente, 33, is out of contract in the summer and was available to leave the club at the start of January, having
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Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente has claimed he would be "delighted" to stay at the club for another year. The Spaniard, 33, is out of contract in the summer and is very much a peripheral
Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente says he would be


However, Llorente claimed injury to Harry Kane might have played a huge role in his decision to stay, and he has revealed he's open to signing a one-year contract extension. "If I renew for one year I'll be delighted," the former Spain international told El Larguero, as reported by AS.
Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente would be 'delighted' to


Fernando Llorente says he has "unfinished business" in the Champions League and will focus on delivering success for Tottenham before worrying about a new contract. to stay for another year
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