Tottenham told to make last-gasp U-turn on Fraser Forster after source's reveal - expert

Tottenham told to make last-gasp U-turn on Fraser Forster after source's reveal - expert

Paul Robinson

Paul Robinson is a former England goalkeeper who played in the Premier League for Tottenham Hotspur, Leeds United Blackburn Rovers and Burnley. Paul is a former England international, earning 41 caps between 2003 and 2007. He joined Football Insider in 2020 and is a regular at Premier League matches and also often hops on a plane to cover the Saudi Pro League as well as Serie A.

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Paul Robinson has suggested Tottenham should U-turn on signing Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster this summer.

Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, the former White Hart Lane number one said the club should instead look to sign a shot-stopper who can provide a long-term solution.

Spurs are in the market for a new second-choice goalkeeper after Pierluigi Gollini failed to impress during his loan spell in north London.

The 34-year-old's deal at St. Mary's expires at the end of next month.

When asked by Football Insider's Dylan Childs for his thoughts on the prospective arrival, Robinson said: "Gollini is not good enough.

"The goalkeepers at Spurs have not been strong enough for a while.

"Hugo Lloris is a top-class goalkeeper but we know he cannot go on forever. He is coming towards the twilight of his career.

"Forster would be a top-gap. He is not the long-term answer.

"I think he's had a brilliant season at Southampton. You have to give him a lot of credit for reinventing himself at Celtic that season.

"He has been outstanding this year but he is not the long-term replacement for Hugo. he could do a job when Hugo can't play but it's quite short-sighted.

"They should be looking to the future. There should be a contingency plan put in place. Neither are of an age who can give you five or six years of service.

"Forster is an upgrade but not the long-term answer. I'd be going for someone who can be at the club for years to come."

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