Tottenham's €50m bid for Martin Baturina: A poorly sourced transfer rumor worth hoping for
By
Dustin George-Miller
A good honest bake. Not flashy, but you'll finish the whole bagel.
Summary
The article discusses a transfer rumor about Tottenham Hotspur potentially making a €50m bid for Como midfielder Martin Baturina. The author categorizes this as a "Bat Country rumor" — a poorly sourced, unreliable rumor that likely isn't true — but expresses a desire for it to be real because Baturina is a talented player. The piece distinguishes between rumors from reliable sources and those from unreliable ones, placing this rumor firmly in the latter category.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThis is a distinction from the numerous Bat Country rumors that emerge like demons from a Hellgate with frightening regularity
this is a badly sourced rumor that probably isn't true
we want it to be true because Baturina is good
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