West Brom boss Tony Pulis does not believe Tottenham will make a fresh move for striker Saido Berahino after failing to secure the England Under 21 forward over the summer according to Goal.com.
Berahino was the subject of a number of Spurs bids but the Baggies refused to sell the 22-year-old and this led to something of a falling out between the West Brom man and chairman Jeremy Peace.
Saido Berahino took to Twitter to issue a strike threat after his move to White Hart Lane failed to materialise but is now back in training and set to return for West Brom this weekend.
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On the subject of a possible move to North London Pulis was fairly adamant, stating;
“Personally I don’t think Tottenham will ever come back – I don’t think that will happen,” he explained.
“There are other clubs out there who if they’re interested, they’re interested, but I’m sure Saido will deal with it in a different way to how he did this time.
“I just think most probably the two clubs have tried to do a deal and it’s not worked and not happened. I don’t see Daniel [Levy, Tottenham’s chairman] coming back to try to sign Saido again. I might be wrong.”