Tottenham loanee is unsure over his future.
Tottenham’s Pau Lopez and Son Heung-min during training
Tottenham Hotspur loanee Pau Lopez has admitted he does not know what his future holds.
Discussions are ongoing between Spurs and Espanyol, and Lopez says that if he returns to the club then he will be content.
The Spanish youth international goalkeeper told newspaper AS that he has enjoyed the experience so far.
He said: “Until June 30, I am loaned to Tottenham and we will see what happens, the clubs are talking to each other and I can not say one or the other, I am with the team, I try to enjoy it to the fullest, and we will see what happens.”
Picture Supplied by Action Images – Pau Lopez
Lopez signed on a season long loan for Spurs last year but did not make a first team appearance all season.
Spurs’ first choice is Hugo Lloris, with Michel Vorm as a back-up, and so Lopez spent much of the season with the under-23s.
AS report Spurs have bid two million Euros to try and sign Lopez, but this is short of the seven million fee Espanyol are after.
It appears a typical Daniel Levy attempt to low ball the selling club, but Lopez is not pushing through a move.
Lopez said: “Espanyol is my home. It’s a club that I like, that I’ll always carry in my heart, and in the end whatever happens I’ll be happy.”
Picture Supplied by Action Images – Pau Lopez
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