Tottenham duo Ndombele and Sanchez join Galatasaray
Monday, 4 September 2023
Tottenham duo Tanguy Ndombele and Davinson Sanchez both leave the Premier League club to join Turkish champions Galatasaray.
Tottenham duo Tanguy Ndombele and Davinson Sanchez both leave the Premier League club to join Turkish champions Galatasaray.
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