I would be seething if I was a Spurs fan.
Yes, trust the manager, but the last thing I would want is that tosser using my club and it's vital season to try to salvage some sort of footballing credibility.
If they sign him and play him, I guarantee this:
He will be completely anonymous and off the pace for almost all of his time on the pitch.
However, anyone not watching the game and listening/reading the media reports will believe that he was excellent as anything positive that he manages to do will be treated like the second coming of Maradona.
A successful cross or corner will suddenly become the equivalent of inventing the Cruyff turn or performing like Messi - instead of being treated as it is when any other player does it and given a "well done, mate, now get on with the rest of your game"
Whether the English media can keep up a few months of week after week reports stretching credibility and disguising the fact that he has been totally ineffective for years, remains to be seen though. Doing it for a few matches in a tourney or spreading bullshit about his effectiveness in Spain or in a pub league in the US is one thing. Doing the same thing where people will see most of his efforts live for weeks on end is something that even those lickspittles might not be able to keep up
God help us all if he does the "never before seen in football" feat of scoring a freekick. They'll be campaigning for statues and a 'World's Best Freekick Taker Ever' award