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Sign Up Now!Would think league 1 or above, Tete's last year on contract and Livi must be thinking it better to cash in.Tete Yengi is reportedly on the way out of Livingston and it’s attracting interest from English clubs.
As to what level these clubs play at, that is unclear.
Only scored 4 in 28 in the Scottish second tier.Would think league 1 or above, Tete's last year on contract and Livi must be thinking it better to cash in.
I could see him being a success in Thailand or Japan.Only scored 4 in 28 in the Scottish second tier.
With a record like that, League Two or National League would be most likely
Stats can be a little deceiving, played out of position as a winger and was a substitute for many.Only scored 4 in 28 in the Scottish second tier.
With a record like that, League Two or National League would be most likely
I seem to recall that for a while he was not being played as a striker but bizarrely as a winger. Not sure if that continued into the Championship.Only scored 4 in 28 in the Scottish second tier.
With a record like that, League Two or National League would be most likely
I think they just want to get rid of him tbhStats can be a little deceiving, played out of position as a winger and was a substitute for many.
My thoughts are would a league 2 or non league team be able to pay a worthwhile fee? Was decent in the SPL a year earlier.
Left forward in a front 3. Tete was also injured at one point. I feel like he might have scored more in Scotland (1) last year ironically at s higher level. Would need to check.I seem to recall that for a while he was not being played as a striker but bizarrely as a winger. Not sure if that continued into the Championship.
They’re selling him to free up funds so they can strengthen their squad. That’s according to the Daily RecordTete is one player that could actually keep Livingston up, no chance he wouldnt be wanted on their books, Livi have lost their on loan SPL striker who played most of last season in the championship.
Fair enough, usually they sign from non league clubs but they may have some comparatively ripper signings up their sleeves.They’re selling him to free up funds so they can strengthen their squad. That’s according to the Daily Record