Tottenham Hotspur are considering recalling midfielder Tyrese Hall from his loan at Notts County, according to the Sun.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium club want reinforcements in the middle of the park for the second half of the season, and Hall appears to have mpressed Spurs manager Thomas Frank.
The 20-year-old has five goals and two assists in 17 appearances for the League Two club since joining them on a season-long loan last summer.
Hall’s fine form has caught the eye of his parent club, and Tottenham have already started discussing cancelling his season-long loan.
They want to assess him in training with a view of handing him a potential first-team role for the second half of the season if Spurs are convinced he is ready.
Frank is currently without James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski due to injuries, and Hall could get a chance to force his way into the senior team.
Tottenham gave their academy graduate a five-year contract in 2024, and they are now ready to include him in the first-team if he is good enough for the Premier League.
However, he could be allowed to finish his loan spell at County if they decide he still needs more development.
Other clubs in the Championship and League Two are also keen on Hall, with the likes of Southampton, Millwall and Hull City also keeping tabs on him.
He will hope to keep playing regularly wherever he spends the second half of the campaign, but the future is bright for the youngster and he has what it takes to be a regular in the Premier League in the coming years.
Spurs are currently crying out for more creativity in the middle of the park, and Hall could prove to be the answer if he can prove himself on the training ground in the coming days.