Tottenham have now made a big U-turn on the future of young striker Will Lankshear, who is currently out on loan at Oxford United, according to Sports Boom.
At the age of 20, Lankshear is currently on his second loan spell away from Tottenham, having spent last season on loan at West Brom.
The former Sheffield United youth product is now flourishing out on loan in the Championship with Oxford, scoring nine goals and providing three assists in the league.
Lankshear will return from his loan spell in the summer and will be hoping to impress new manager Roberto De Zerbi during pre-season.
Spurs have a decision to make whether he's best served spending another campaign learning his trade elsewhere, or bringing him into the senior squad.
Tottenham Make Lankshear U-Turn
According to a report from Sports Boom, Tottenham have now made a U-turn on the future of Lankshear for next season.
Tottenham did have plans to send Lankshear, who has been described as 'gifted', out on loan once again, but it's claimed that they could give him a chance to impress De Zerbi in pre-season if they drop down to the Championship.
If Spurs do secure survival in the Premier League, they could still send the youngster out on loan once again, potentially to one of the sides who are promoted from the Championship.
Lankshear has impressed Tottenham with his performances at Oxford, meaning he could be handed a chance with the senior squad after previously struggling to break through.
Tottenham Have Multiple Flourishing Loan Stars
Tottenham currently have a host of players currently flourishing out on loan, which makes for an exciting future for the north London club.
Luka Vuskovic is one of those grabbing most of the headlines, being one of the top performers in the Bundesliga at such a young age.
Mikey Moore has also turned things around at Rangers after a difficult start, while Alfie Devine is performing to a strong level for Preston.
If Spurs are relegated to the Championship, there's a chance that they can be an incredibly young and promising squad to help them bounce back up, while some of the players out on loan could also make an impact if they survive in the Premier League.