Damola Ajayi looks set to leave Tottenham for the second time this season.
Tottenham recalled Ajayi from his loan at Doncaster Rovers, as it was not going the way that they had planned.
However, it seems Thomas Frank is not resting on his laurels, as several young players are being found new loans, where they should play more.
Ajayi is one of them, with two football league clubs interested in his services.
Damola Ajayi backed amid Tottenham exit news
John Wenham, who is an expert when it comes to Spurs’ youth academy, believes it is the right move for the 20-year-old.
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Speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, he said: ”He played one Europa League game last season, came off the bench and scored and was never seen again.
“He started the season on loan at Doncaster, but owing to lack of game time, he has been recalled early.
“The report from Tom Barclay, said that he would that he would either link up with Bromley or AFC Wimbledon.
“Just to get out there, playing senior mens football is so important for these players, so I think that would be an excellent move for him.
“Another player, I read that Alfie Devine, who is on loan at Preston has already made 100 senior appearances, that shows how valuable these loans are.
“To have 100 games under your belt at 21 years of age is fantastic, and shows why the loan market continues to be really beneficial for clubs to send players out.”
Why Ajayi needs to take his chance away from Tottenham
Ajayi made just 11 league appearances for the Rovers, failing to notch a single goal or assist.
He needs to impress wherever he ends up, as he will surely not make it at Spurs if he cannot perform in lower leagues.
There is a spot on the flanks waiting to be taken, with the likes of Wilson Odobert and Mathys Tel not exactly staking a claim.
Ajayi could be the man for the position, if he can thrive away from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and come back with confidence and goal contributions under his belt.
If he struggles to get into his new team though, he may be in trouble.