The Dutch boss has conceded that the coveted midfielder will be on his way out of Eindhoven this summer, with a list of clubs across Europe ready to bid for the youngster
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Tottenham outcast Gomes yearning for PSV return
Spurs’ forgotten man is currently plying his trade out on loan at Hoffenheim but, with first-team opportunities lacking at White Hart Lane, he prefers a move to Netherlands
Tottenham’s Heurelho Gomes Interested In PSV Move
Brazilian goalkeeper keen on return to former club.
Tottenham goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes is reportedly ready to consider a move back to his former club PSV Eindoven, according to Sky Sports.
Reports in recent days had suggested that the Dutch club were ready to make a move this summer for the Brazilian goalkeeper.
Gomes arrived at White Hart Lane from PSV in 2008 with a reputation as one of the finest shot stoppers in the air.
But while he is undoubtedly talented at reflex saves, his erratic aerial abilities cost his side a number of points.
The player has gone on to become somewhat of a peripheral figure at the club and has fallen behind the likes of Hugo Lloris and Brad Friedel in the White Hart Lane pecking order.
Gomes joined Hoffenheim on a six month loan deal during the January transfer window but suffered a broken hand last month in a game against Fortuna Dusseldorf and looks unlikely to play again this season.
He is now reportedly ready to seal a permanent move away from Tottenham and believes the Premier League club are unlikely to stand in his way.
PSV reportedly came in for Gomes a couple of years ago but were put off by the Tottenham’s £8 million asking price.
The club are likely to demand significantly less than that now with Gomes’ contract set to expire at the end of next season.
‘I’m in no hurry and take the time to take the right decision,’ said Gomes.
‘At PSV, I experienced the best time of my career. I’ve always said that I would return to PSV. Maybe that time is now.
‘This is an important choice. But first I have to recover from my injury. Next season I want to be in top shape at a new club.
‘At PSV, I experienced the best time of my career. I’ve always said that I would return to PSV. Maybe that time is now.
‘My contract at Tottenham Hotspur is only for one more year. I think Tottenham wants to contribute to my leaving now. At this stage of my career, money is not the most important thing. And I have something to offer. I have five or six good years ahead.’
Tottenham Flop Heurelho Gomes Set For White Hart Lane Exit
Brazilian stopper could return to former club PSV.
Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes could be set for a move away from White Hart Lane according to The Sun.
The Brazilian stopper has spent the second half of the current season out on loan at German side Hoffenheim but it is thought unlikely that the Bundesliga side will look to make the deal permanent.
Gomes arrived at the club from Dutch side PSV in 2008 with a reputation as one of the best shot-stoppers in Europe.
While that is arguably true, Tottenham fans were not expecting the erratic performances in the air that accompanied his razor sharp reflexes.
Spurs persevered with Gomes for a number of seasons but the club eventually ran out of patience with the Brazilian as he continually cost his side a number of valuable points in the Premier League.
The goalkeeper has since found himself well down the pecking order at White Hart Lane and now finds himself behind Hugo Lloris and Brad Friedel.
That could pave the way for a return to Holland with PSV reportedly interested in bringing Gomes back to Eindhoven.
PSV reportedly came in for the player two years ago but were put off by the £8 million asking price. With Gomes’ contract set to expire in 2014, it is thought that Tottenham are now likely to be looking for much less.
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