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Where are they now? Mauricio Pochettino’s last 10 Tottenham signings

Where are they now? Mauricio Pochettino's last 10 Tottenham signings

From Son Heung-min to Toby Alderweireld, Mauricio Pochettino made some sensational signings at the start of his time at Tottenham. 

But Pochettino had less success in the transfer market during his final two years at the club and was ultimately sacked in November 2019.

We’ve taken a look at his last 10 Tottenham signings to see how they’ve fared since. Note: we’ve not included Michel Vorm, who returned to the club for a brief spell after being released in 2019.

Davinson Sanchez

Sanchez caught the eye during Ajax’s run to the Europa League final in 2016-17 and then completed a £25million move to Tottenham.

He’s since made almost 200 appearances for the club in all competitions, but he’s prone to inconsistency and has made some calamitous errors.

The Colombia international has shown signs of improvement under Antonio Conte, impressing on the right of a back three.

“I think it’s the way we play now,” Sanchez told Sky Sports News in January 2022. “We are taking risks, pressing high and when we go to press we push in front a lot. I think it’s one of my skills being in one-vs-ones and trying to intercept.

“All these things start with a good position, with the right mentality and thinking what is happening around you. “It’s a good period for me and I just want to enjoy it as much as I can.”

Paulo Gazzaniga

Having played under Pochettino at Southampton, Gazzaniga joined Tottenham in 2017 and largely served as a back-up to Hugo Lloris. 

But the Argentina international found himself further down the pecking order after Pochettino’s dismal and joined Fulham on a free transfer in 2021.

Gazzaniga began their promotion-winning season as their No.1 goalkeeper and started their first 11 Championship games but since lost his place in the side to Marek Rodak. He’s currently out on loan at Girona.

READ: Ranking Tottenham’s 16 Premier League ‘keepers from worst to best

Juan Foyth

Despite being heavily linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain, Foyth decided to join Tottenham and was hoping to learn from compatriot Pochettino.

The defender had a strange start to his Premier League career, conceding two penalties on his debut and then scoring on his next league appearance.

After struggling for regular first-team opportunities under Mourinho, he spent 2020-21 on loan at Villarreal and produced a brilliant display in their Europa League final win over Manchester United. The Spanish side then exercised their £13million…

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