Lloris could leave White Hart Lane
As the chances of Tottenham making it into Champions League places for next year become increasingly less likely with each passing week, the chorus of questions about Hugo Lloris's future with the club become louder.
The France first-team goalkeeper joined Spurs from Lyon in 2012 for a scant £8 million and had expressed high hopes at the time to chairman Daniel Levy that he'd help the club make it into the Champions League. That hope has not come to fruition for Lloris or Tottenham, who are now seven points adrift of Man City in the league table with just seven games remaining on the fixture list.
The Guardian report says it hasn't escaped Lloris that virtually all of his France national team colleagues are currently, or at least were, playing Champions League football. The 28-year-old is keen to do the same.
Whatever Lloris decides, Levy must have remembered his conversation with the Frenchman from 2012. Spurs signed Michel Vorm from Swansea City just two weeks after Lloris re-signed last July as an insurance policy, and a good one, for just £4.5 million.
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