Harry Winks (27), who left Tottenham and transferred to Sampdoria (Italy) on loan, seems to have virtually put down his relationship with Tottenham. Through a local interview, he not only revealed his sorrow for the Tottenham club, but also shook his head when asked if he would contact his former teammates, such as his former colleagues and staff.
England’s The Burton said on the 18th (Korean time), “Winks felt that Antonio Conte (54, Italy) did not want him, and said that he is not currently in contact with the people of Tottenham.” was cited. 카지노
Reportedly, Winks answered “definitely not” when asked if he had any contact with the Tottenham people after his loan. It is an unexpected answer in that he is a rental status, not a complete transfer, and he is a player who has been playing for over 20 years in Tottenham alone. This is the reason why locals such as The Boot Room paid attention to Winks’ comment.
It is interpreted that the sadness that was thoroughly pushed out of power at Tottenham last summer was left. Winks was clearly listed on the release list under Conte’s managerial system, and eventually was excluded from the preseason list and virtually received a notice of release. In 2002, when he was 6 years old, he joined the Tottenham youth team and was left with a lot of scars for him, the so-called ‘seonggol youth’ who only played for Tottenham.
Winks also looked back on the situation at the time and said, “Me and the team, everyone knew it was time to part ways. The situation was clear. I said I wanted to move to a team where I could play consistently. “No matter how well I played in the game, I couldn’t play in the next game. It was difficult to maintain the highest level of performance in that way,” he said.
“I just wanted to play for a team that wanted me more and respected me enough,” he added. It’s like he directly expressed his regret at being pushed out of power for a considerable amount of time at Tottenham.
Naturally, the atmosphere with Tottenham is almost over. After this season, the rental contract is over and he has to return, but it is because he has not been able to establish himself as a clear starter not only in Conte but also in the system of former managers. This means that the same situation is bound to repeat itself. In fact, he has not played in more than 20 league games in the last two consecutive seasons, except for the last 2019-2020 season, when he participated in 31 league matches (26 starting matches). Even after the loan transfer to Sampdoria, only 6 league games (5 starting games) are all.
The media that reported this news also predicted, “Winks had no place in Conte’s managerial system. Even if Conte leaves the team this summer, the chances of Winks returning to Tottenham are slim.” The contract between Tottenham and Winks is until June next year. Tottenham has to actively promote the release of Winks this summer in order to receive the transfer fee, so it is expected that the relationship between Tottenham and Winks, which has been going on since 2002, will come to an end.