"He's leaving now"SON'70m goal'Bunley's EPL debut'2nd Kane'12 billion bargain transfer

Jul 14, 2024

'He's leaving now'SON'70m goal'Bunley's EPL debut'2nd Kane'12 billion bargain transfer
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'He's leaving now'SON'70m goal'Bunley's EPL debut'2nd Kane'12 billion bargain transfer
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'He's leaving now'SON'70m goal'Bunley's EPL debut'2nd Kane'12 billion bargain transfer
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Troy Parrott (22), who had high expectations for the second Harry Kane, eventually broke up with Tottenham.

Tottenham officially announced Parrott's transfer on the 13th (local time). The club said 'We have reached a complete agreement between Dutch Eredivisie AZ Alkmaar and Parrott. I wish Parrott all the best in the future.'

Parrott's transfer fee is 8 million euros (about 12 billion won), and his contract with Alkmark is five years. Alkmaar also said 'Welcome Parrott'The Irish striker transferred from Tottenham and signed with us until June 2029.

It was a big disappointment for Parrott. Parrott, the Irish national team, had a relationship with Tottenham during his youth days. He built his nest in Tottenham in July 2017. In February 2019, he succeeded in signing a first-team contract. In September 2019, he made his debut through the League Cup at 17 years, 7 months, and 20 days.

On December 7 of the same year, it also made its debut in the English Premier League (EPL). The opponent was Burnley. It was the day he scored a 70m sprint goal that gave Son Heung-min the Puskas Award. Tottenham, led by Jose Mourinho, won 5-0 against Burnley, and Parrott also had a chance.

He was considered a top prospect and succeeded in signing a multi-year contract in February 2020. He was expected to succeed Kane, who was a sign. However, his skills did not grow rapidly.

The 2019-2020 season was over. He made only four appearances for Tottenham. It was subsequently loaned to Eredivisie Excelsior in the Netherlands last season, following Millwall, Ipswich Town, MK Dons and Preston North End.

Parrott was recognized for his potential with 17 goals and 5 assists in 32 games for Excelsior. But there is no place for him at Tottenham.

In the end, Alkma took Parrott's hand.



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