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Seven players Tottenham spent Gareth Bale transfer money on – and where they are now


Tottenham Hotspur were criticised for their spending in the summer which saw them cash in on Gareth Bale, but not all of the seven stars were complete wastes of money

Spurs spent big in the summer when Gareth Bale moved to Real Madrid(AFP/Getty Images)

A big summer of spending in 2013 saw Tottenham attempt to deal with the loss of Gareth Bale, but within a few months they found themselves changing their manager amid a tough start to the season.

Bale’s move to Real Madrid was a long time coming, increasing the pressure on the London side to spend the money wisely. The turnover of players led to a slow start under Andre Villas-Boas, though, and some members of the septet were already gone within a year or two.




We all know how Bale fared in Spain, with some never truly taking to the Welsh international despite him helping secure a number of big trophies. Spurs might have taken their time to find form under Villas-Boas’ long term successor Mauricio Pochettino, but some of those summer 2013 recruits played their part.

A decade on, how are those players getting on… and how did they fare at Spurs with the benefit of hindsight? Mirror Football has taken a closer look at that ill-fated window.

Etienne Capoue

French midfielder Capoue joined after impressing in France with Toulouse, but never managed to hold down a first-team place in north London. His two seasons brought just 24 league outings, but he was far more successful after making a short move to Watford in 2015.

He was a key part of the squad which reached the FA Cup final in 2019, but wasn’t able to save the Hornets from relegation the following year. After sticking around for the start of the 2020-21 Championship season, he returned to the continent by joining Villarreal, where he remains to this day.

How would you rank the Spurs signings from summer 2013? Have your say in the comments section

Etienne Capoue has enjoyed a successful few years at Villarreal(AFP via Getty Images)

His first season in Spain ended with a trophy, as Unai Emery’s side beat Manchester United in the Europa League final. He was named man of the match in the final in Gdansk, and also helped Emery’s team reach the Champions League semis the following season.

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