There’s good news and bad news tonight for Tottenham Hotspur fans. According to manager Andre Villas-Boas, he’s been told by the club that Gareth Bale will stay at the club next season if Spurs finish in the top four next month.
That’s the good news. The bad news is that Bale’s future will seriously be in doubt if Tottenham falter at the finish line and end up in fifth spot.
The next big step for Tottenham is their match against Wigan Athletic at 10am ET tomorrow.
What do you think? Are you confident or not that Tottenham Hotspur will finish in the top four? And if Spurs finish in fifth, should they sell Bale to the highest bidder? Share your opinions in the comments section below.
Here are tonight’s Premier League news headlines:
- Gareth Bale will stay if Tottenham finish fourth, says Villas-Boas — The Guardian
- John-Obi Mikel and Ramires plan to shake the hand of Mark Clattenburg — Telegraph
- Sir Alex Ferguson compares Luis Suárez case with Eric Cantona ban — The Guardian
- John Terry seeks England return in hope of 2014 World Cup finale — The Independent
- Harry Redknapp sets out plan for QPR to pass their way to promotion — The Guardian
- West Ham manager Sam Allardyce interviewed on Google Hangout — YouTube
- Barry Hearn facing defeat over Olympic Stadium after rejection of review — The Guardian
- United owners give Fergie to ‘push the boat out’ in order to sign Lewandowski — The Telegraph
- Arsène Wenger puts Michael Carrick before Robin van Persie for PFA award — The Guardian
- One victory for Stoke City and Tony Pulis can smile — The Independent
- Man United to take Brazilian teen Wellington Bueno on pre-season campaign — The Mail
- Graham Dorrans says he will hold talks over his future at the end of the season — Sky Sports
- If Spurs miss out on the top 4 & Wigan go down, they face a massive financial hit — The Sun
- Laudrup has conceded that Sevilla striker Alvaro Negredo is out of his price range — Sky Sports
- Manchester City must beat rivals in transfer market to win back EPL title — Telegraph
- The Sun asks if people will pay for Premier League football clips — The Guardian
- UEFA witholds £1.1m payment from English FA — ESPN FC
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