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Tottenham Hotspur Sign Goalkeeper Brad Friedel

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PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND - APRIL 18: Goalkeeper Brad Friedel of Aston Villa makes a diving save during the Barclays Premier League match between Portsmouth and Aston Villa at Fratton Park on April 18, 2010 in Portsmouth, England.  (Photo by Phil Cole/Getty Images)

Tottenham Hotspur have decided to add a consistent veteran at goalkeeper, picking up 40-year-old former United States international Brad Friedel on a free transfer.

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Tottenham Hotspur Transfer News: Brad Friedel Huge Upgrade, Say Cartilage Free Captain

Tottenham Hotspur have just acquired out-of-contract Aston Villa goalkeeper Brad Friedel, paving the way for last season's number one Huerlho Gomes to depart the club, possibly to PSV Eindhoven. In signing Friedel, Tottenham have managed to stave off interest from Liverpool, West Bromwich Albion and Villa themselves, but it's unclear whether they actually made the biggest offer.

In instilling Friedel as their first choice keeper, Spurs are exchanging the mercurial Gomes for someone less prone to moments of brilliance, and farce. To Tottenham fans, at least, this is a huge blessing, having seen ludicrous errors from their goalkeepers cost them a umber of points last season - at least, according to Ryan Rosenblatt of SB Nation's Tottenham Hotspur blog Cartilage Free Captain:

In Friedel, Spurs getting a keeper who they can depend on to organize the defense, be in position and make the simple saves. That is a gigantic upgrade for the club and really all the club could hope for in a summer where several big clubs are looking for keepers to drive the price of all those at the positon sky high.

Friedel is not a long-term solution. He can't be at 40 years old. He is a short-term solution that will give the Spurs a chance to compete for the top four and a Champions League place next season. That is more than enough for the club in a summer where their big bucks need to be spent elsewhere, specifically at striker. Beginning the search for a younger goalkeeper to groom for the future sure wouldn't hurt though.

In signing Friedel, Spurs are removing a problem in Gomes and simply putting it off for at the most two seasons. Between now and then I'm sure some interesting goalkeeper prospects will make an appearance, but Spurs are going to have to be on the lookout for a long term fix here. Like Ryan says, Friedel isn't going to cut it.

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Tottenham Hotspur Sign Goalkeeper Brad Friedel

After Gomes turned in an occasionally great, but largely inconsistent season for Tottenham Hotspur, the North London club has decided to bring in a more consistent and experienced goalkeeper, signing 40-year-old Brad Friedel on a free transfer from Aston Villa. Friedel will not give Tottenham what Gomes provides in pure athleticism or shot-stopping ability at this late stage of his career, but he is an incredibly intelligent and consistent player who is proven as one of the least error-prone goalkeepers in the world.

Gomes' brilliant saves have kept Tottenham in matches they didn't belong in over the last two years, but his errors have also caused them to drop important matches. As a result, Harry Redknapp has opted for a more consistent and reliable option, and it's hard to blame him.

While still on the books at Spurs for the moment, Gomes is believed to be on his way out of North London. His former club, PSV Eindhoven, are the team most often linked to his services, though nothing is anywhere near confirmed at this point.

For more on this story, check out SB Nation's Tottenham Hotspur blog Cartilage Free Captain and Aston Villa blog 7500 to Holte.

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