Spurs Poll: Should Roberto Soldado Be Sold?

The striker has been linked with a move, but should Spurs get rid of him?

By K.J. Stewart /

Tottenham Hotspur striker Roberto Soldado is being linked with a move to AC Milan, according to the Daily Mail, while he has also been linked to their neighbours Inter Milan as well as Atletico Madrid this summer. The Spaniard is said to be one of the players Milan have in mind when it comes to replacing Mario Balotelli, who it appears is on the verge of a big money move back to the Premier League with Liverpool. Soldado cost Spurs £26 million last summer when he joined from Valencia and he was seen as the man to finally give Spurs twenty goals a season in the Premier League. However, he failed to hit the ground running and bagged eleven goals in all competitions - with only six of them coming in the Premier League and four of those coming from the penalty spot. In his second season, having spent a year adapting, Soldado would be expected to improve on that tally substantially if given the chance, but he was an unused substitute in Spurs' opening day win at West Ham United last week - with Mauricio Pochettino preferring to start with Emmanuel Adebayor up front and bringing on Harry Kane in the second half. Soldado did, however, score in Spurs' second match of the season - a 2-1 victory in Cyprus against AEL Limassol in the Europa League qualifying round first leg - as he both started and finished the match. But was that enough? We want to know if Spurs should keep Soldado or, if another club does make a worthwhile bid for him, should they let him go? Loic Remy is said to be a target for the club and he could push Soldado even further down the pecking order if he arrives, so what do you think? Let us know by voting in the poll below and please feel free to elaborate on your thoughts in the comments section at the bottom of the page. And please feel free to follow me on Twitter!