Gomes accepts time to leave Tottenham: Family wants London stay
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Sun, 01/15/2012 - 06:52
Tottenham goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes accepts its time to leave White Hart Lane.
Gomes knows he needs to quit Tottenham to get his career back on track.
But the Brazilian keeper revealed: “My wife Flavia has told me she never wants to leave London.
“My kids Flavio Henrique (6) and Luiz Felipe (4) also love it here. They go to an English school and speak fluent English, as well as Portuguese.
“Now I want to get a move to another club so I can make my dreams come true and keep my options open for the World Cup in 2014.
“I was hoping to move to PSV Eindhoven at the beginning of this season, but the chairman (Daniel Levy) said I was important for Tottenham and he would not let me go.’’
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Comments (1)
I really hope this season that whilst training along side big brad that he has been soaking in all his experience and working hard to erase the silly mistakes as I still believe he is one of the best around, minus the gaffes of corse. Comes across as a nice chap too so maybe we don't need to buy and hopefully we will see an errorless Gomes back in the sticks once brad has retired.
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