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		</div><p>Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho has predicted a drastic change in the transfer market once football returns.</p>
<p>The 57-year-old expects big fees to be a thing of the past for now after the coronavirus pandemic.</p>
<p>Spurs bought Steven Bergwijn for £27m (€30m) from PSV in January, while also breaking their club record to sign Tanguy Ndombele for a reported £55m (€61m) last summer.</p>
<p>But Mourinho believes the Premier League, and leagues around the world, will need a different approach with the coronavirus crisis hitting clubs’ finances.</p>
<p>“<i>It is normal you are going to have a different market, I don’t see the world – especially the football world – ready for some crazy numbers we used to have,</i>” he told Sky Sports.</p>
<p>“<i>The first questions after that is will be when will the transfer window be? I don’t think it will be in July or August anymore, it has to go further than that.</i></p>
<p><i>“I would like my club to be what I know what we will be: sensible, balanced and not going to spend rivers of money. We are trying to respect the situation, not just the football but the situation in the world and society overall.</i></p>
<p><i>“But it is the last thing we are thinking, we are not thinking about it. There are no talks about it. We think about safety and following every rule.</i>”</p>
<p>The Premier League is yet to set a date for a return and players have not resumed full-contact training.</p>
<p>Top flight clubs are expected to green light phase two of training on Wednesday as they inch closer to a restart after being postponed in March.</p>
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<p>The Bundesliga has already resumed and Mourinho wants to follow by playing again, with a visit of former club Manchester United their next fixture.</p>
<p>“<i>Since the moment the Bundesliga started, since the Portuguese and Spanish leagues announced a date to re-start, that is the most difficult moment for us,</i>” he said.</p>
<p>“<i>We want to play, it’s hard to see other countries playing football and we don’t do it. German professionals are giving the world something they love and we are not.</i></p>
<p><i>“But we trust what the authorities and Premier League are doing. When they say it’s the moment to start, we want to do it.”</i></p>
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