Tottenham consider cancelling wonderkid’s loan ahead of first-team audition amid circling Championship clubs

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TOTTENHAM have discussed cancelling Tyrese Hall’s season-long loan at Notts County and assessing him with the first team.

The attack-minded midfielder, 20, has excelled since landing at Meadow Lane in the summer.

And with five goals from 17 appearances in League Two, his performances have convinced Spurs chiefs to consider bringing him back to North London.

SunSport understands that a recall would be with a view to assessing Hall in first-team training – and potentially handing him a senior role if they think he’s ready.

If not, a collection of second and third-tier clubs are interested in taking him on loan for the latter part of the campaign.

Southampton, Millwall and Hull are among a host of sides with long-standing interest in the youngster.

London-born Hall is known to Tottenham fans and has been tipped as a player with first-team potential.

Spurs’ belief became clear when they handed him a five-year contract in 2024.

But there were lingering doubts about how he would adapt to the senior game.

Those have been cast aside since getting his first taste of men’s football with the Magpies, who would love to keep him until the end of the season.

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And Spurs may yet allow him to see out the campaign in Nottingham, where he is guaranteed consistent game time.

Hall has become integral to the way County play as one of two forward-thinking central midfielders.

But there could be an opening at his parent club if he is ready to take it.

Rotation options are limited in the No10 role for manager Thomas Frank, with James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski out injured.

And a spark is needed as fans grow impatient with the Dane’s conservative brand of football.

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