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Tottenham Signs Big-Time Klinsmann

LONDON -- German striker J--rgen Klinsmann became Tottenham's second glamor capture of the week Friday, signing for the London club for ?2 million ($3.04 million) from French side Monaco.


Chairman Alan Sugar, holidaying on his yacht off the south of France, completed top-secret negotiations. Klinsmann was 30 during the World Cup in the United States, where Germany suffered the disappointment of quarterfinal defeat by Bulgaria.


But Klinsmann scored five goals in the tournament, catching the eye as he had done four years earlier when he helped his country lift the World Cup in Rome.


His signing represents another coup for Sugar and manager Ossie Ardiles, who were later Friday unveiling $3.95 million Romanian midfield recruit Ilie Dumitrescu at White Hart Lane.


Tottenham starts the new season minus six points, after being found guilty of making irregular payments to players.


It was also fined ?1.5 million and banned from this season's FA Cup.


Apart from also signing Dumitrescu from Steaua Bucharest, Tottenham has been chasing similarly priced Brazilian defender Marcio Santos, of Bordeaux, and compatriot Muller, of Sao Paulo.


The activity may rub off on the bookmakers who last week were offering Tottenham at 125-1 for the premier-league title, conscious of the six-point handicap the club faces before a ball is kicked.


Klinsmann, 1988 European footballer of the year, began his career with Stuttgarter Kickers. Later he played in Italy for Inter Milan, with whom he won the UEFA Cup in 1991.


The German, often criticized for his theatrical falling in and around the penalty area, moved to Real Madrid at the start of the 1992-93 season and then to Monaco.


His arrival at Spurs will reap a significant box-office return for the London club and its rivals, starting with Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough on Aug. 20.


Tottenham then faces home games against Everton and Manchester United in the space of four days.




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