Tottenham Hotspur are not trying to actively offload Yves Bissouma as it stands, with his situation going quiet, Fabrizio Romano has confirmed, writing in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter.
Bissouma has struggled for minutes at Spurs recently, and is yet to feature for Thomas Frank's side in the Premier League this season. Tottenham boss Frank previously admitted that he was forced to leave Bissouma out of their squad to face Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup due to persistent lateness...
"Bissouma isn't here because of disciplinary reasons. He has been late several times, the latest one too many. We need to give love and have demands but there have to be consequences. There's a been a consequence, we will follow it up when we get home and park it for now."
It might come as a surprise that he remained at Spurs past the English transfer window deadline, and there's a chance he remains with the club until at least January.
Writing in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter, Romano has confirmed that Tottenham aren't trying to actively offload Bissouma as it stands. The Spurs midfielder's situation has gone quiet, meaning he could remain at the club over the coming months. When asked if Spurs were trying to sell Bissouma, Romano responded...
"No, at the moment it’s gone quiet."
Bissouma is reportedly earning £100,000-a-week at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and considering he's not featuring in Frank's plans at the moment, it would make sense for the two parties to head in different directions. The signing of Joao Palhinha has pushed Bissouma further down the pecking order in north London, and it seems unlikely that he's going to break into Frank's side.
Tottenham travel to West Ham United this weekend as they prepare for the return of Premier League action. Frank's side suffered defeat last time out, losing 1-0 at home to Bournemouth after a disappointing performance. Spurs started the season in superb fashion, beating Burnley comfortably on the opening day before winning against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City in their second game.
New signings Xavi Simons and Randal Kolo Muani, who both joined towards the end of the summer transfer window, could be involved, but they won't have trained too much with Spurs due to the international break.