New Tottenham Hotspur coach Nuno Espírito Santo wants to bring Ince as a partner Harry Kane Next season, the Southampton forward rejected a new four-year contract with St. Mary.
Ince’s contract is only one year left, but Southampton is determined to keep the 28-year-old player.
Hasenhuter admitted that Ingels’s entry into his last year of trade was “not a perfect situation” for Southampton, but he warned Tottenham that the striker would not be sold.
Southampton is also reluctant to do business with Tottenham Hotspur because of a bad experience when negotiating the transfer of Pierre-Emily Hoibjög last summer, which led to the deterioration of relations between the clubs. , Including Southampton’s belief in trying to change the midfielder’s thinking early in the negotiations with chairman Daniel Levy. Notoriously tough method.
Since Tottenham Hotspur’s interest in Ince has surfaced, Hasenhuter said in a speech for the first time: “He has been our player for another year and we have paid a lot for him.
“When we brought him here, we invested a lot of money to get him to the highest level and his current state.
“We persevered in all the injuries he suffered, gave him time to recover, and gave him time to perform.
“There is no reason to sell him, but when you enter the final year without a contract, it is always a risk for the players.
“That’s why it’s not good for anyone, for us, for him, because you never know what will happen to football-injuries can happen, which is something no one wants.
“The people on our team tell him what to do, and we have our own views on what we want him to do.
“He is our player and we hope he can come here, but one thing is also clear-when he does not renew, it is not a perfect situation for him, nor is it a perfect situation for us. Happening.”
In an interview with BBC Solent, Hasenhuter added: “We need this player and we want him to play for us. But I think entering the last season with one year left has never helped—— This is what I think he should know.”
“It’s like he doesn’t accept our contract, he doesn’t want to extend the contract, and it doesn’t help anyone-it’s not him, it’s not us. I don’t know who sent these messages, not from our side, of course not.
“We are not interested in blaming the player or discovering that he feels bad in this club, nor are we interested in not helping him to show our best form for us. This is his position, and if that is the case, it would be a shame.”



