Deadline day snapshot: Clint Dempsey moves to Tottenham from Fulham
Aug 31, 2012, 5:52 PM EDT
Getty Images As President Gerald Ford famously said while being sworn into office, our long national nightmare is over, and while the transfer saga of a soccer player moving from one good club to another can hardly be called a nightmare, the melodrama that’s surrounded Clint Dempsey’s move from Fulham deserves an equally theatrical conclusion.
Who is he: At 29 years old, this is Dempsey’s big move, having spent the last four-and-a-half years at Fulham after moving from MLS’s New England Revolution. Over his final two seasons with the Cottagers, Dempsey scored 36 all-competition goals, becoming Fulham’s all-time leader in Premier League goals (as well as their single-season record holder). One of the United States men’s national team’s two big stars, Dempsey has 27 international goals in 87 career appearances.
What does he do: After starting as a wide-to-in player during his first years at Fulham, Dempsey evolved into somebody who is most effective working through the middle. Though most of his scoring comes from his intelligent off-the-ball penalty area movement, Dempsey’s skill on the ball allows him to act as a facilitator, his strong shot also making him a threat just outside the penalty area. Surprisingly strong in the air, Dempsey often benefits from matchup advantages on set pieces. While Dempsey lacks a true world class skill, he is a plus-contributor in all facets of the game, including work rate.
How much did he cost: Fulham confirmed a £6 million ($9.5 million) price. Some will see that as pricey for a 29-year-old in the last year of his deal, but for a player who scored 17 Premier League goals last season (and was willing to commit to a three-year deal), it’s a justifiable expense.
How will he fit: Very well. On paper, Dempsey should start along with Gareth Bale and Emmanuel Adebayor up top in Andre Villas-Boas’s preferred 4-3-3. Dempsey’s skill set fits perfectly with what Villas-Boas wants from his players, while his goal scoring will be a plus for a team that just sold one of last season’s leading scorers (Rafael van der Vaart).
Off the field, Dempsey and his family get to stay in London while he gets an unquestioned move up. While Spurs aren’t in Champions League, they finished fourth last season, and with the additions of Moussa Demebélé and Hugo Lloris, Tottenham are ready for another run at Champions League.
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- surly1n1nd1anapol1s - Aug 31, 2012 at 6:01 PM
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This is good for Clint and Spurs. Interestingly a great fit but I recall very little prognostication from sports media of this outcome.
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- lost47 - Aug 31, 2012 at 8:15 PM
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Glad that Dempsey ended up with Spurs. Hope that everything works out for him at White Heart Lane.
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- tylerbetts - Aug 31, 2012 at 8:17 PM
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Wow.
Great outcome. I was worried Clint wouldn’t get moved at all, or worse yet, he’d get moved to Liverpool. I imagine Spurs will now become about the hottest property in the US, as far as British team go. You can pencil me on the bandwagon.
It’s not exactly what Deuce wanted (Champions League NOW!), but it gets hem a lot closer. Spurs earned the trip there last year, only to have Chelsea do the improbable and take it from them, and he gets a good shot at the lesser Euro cup this year, and a good shot at earning his way to Champions league next year.
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- sir1389 - Aug 31, 2012 at 11:52 PM
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Spurs are going to be dangerous this year. A little slip up from any of the top 3 (ManU, ManCity or Chelsea) and Tott is going into the top 3 for sure.
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- footballer4ever - Sep 1, 2012 at 1:06 AM
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Great for Dempsey, the USMNT and the fans. Clint Dempsey would put to shame other “stars” from other US sport leagues with how he has carried himself and his footballing career.