Tottenham’s player transfer fell through at the eleventh hour due to a paperwork issue.

According to Football Insider, Tottenham defender Malachi Fagan-proposed Walcott’s move to Swindon Town fell through because both clubs failed to complete the paperwork on time.

The transfer was scheduled to be completed by 11 p.m., but there were delays with the registration documents, so it was not processed on time.

According to Football Insider sources, the Premier League giants agreed for the 20-year-old center-back to join the League Two side on a permanent basis on transfer deadline day.

It means that the England yo

Tottenham was willing to let Fagan-Walcott go because he is unlikely to make Antonio Conte’s first-team plans.

The rising star made his first-team debut in the Champions League defeat to RB Leipzig in March 2020, and he went on loan to Dundee in January 2021.

uth international will now stay at Tottenham until the summer when a decision on his long-term future will be made.

Tottenham was willing to let Fagan-Walcott go because he is unlikely to make Antonio Conte’s first-team plans.

The rising star made his first-team debut in the Champions League defeat to RB Leipzig in March 2020, and he went on loan to Dundee in January 2021.

Fagan-Walcott joined Spurs at the age of 13 and spent five years progressing through the club’s youth system.

Tottenham signed Fagan-Walcott to a professional contract in 2020 after impressing academy coaches.

Spurs decided to loan him out to Scottish club Dundee a year later to help him gain valuable first-team experience.

Fagan-Walcott, on the other hand, only made two senior appearances for Dundee in his six months at the club.

Since his return to Tottenham, Fagan-Walcott has been a regular in the Premier League 2 with the Under-21s.

Fagan-Walcott, on the other hand, only made two senior appearances for Dundee in his six months at the club.

Since his return to Tottenham, Fagan-Walcott has been a regular in the Premier League 2 with the Under-21s.

 

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