Tottenham midfielder set to leave as two clubs table multi-million bids

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Thomas Frank appears set to part ways with yet another Tottenham player in the January transfer window.

The Dane is struggling to get the best out of his current crop of players as Spurs find themselves in 14th place in the Premier League.

He will now have to deal with last-minute exits and request the Tottenham board to rope in important deadline-busting signings.

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Callum Olusesi set to leave Tottenham in January transfer window

According to Standard journalist Sam Tabuteau, Callum Olusesi appears all set to part ways with the Lilywhites in the coming days.

The 18-year-old is subject to interest from a number of clubs due to his high potential.

PSV and Hoffenheim have both tabled £6million bids to secure the services of the English midfielder.

Olusesi appears set to leave Spurs…

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Tottenham are not keen on losing him permanently and have thus turned down the offers from the two European clubs.

The North London side would rather he leave on loan as they believe he can be a future first-team player.

They will open the door for him to move on loan to a club in the United Kingdom.

However, the teenager fancies playing abroad, and it remains to be seen what the future holds for him.

Can Olusesi be a future first-team regular for Tottenham?

Olusesi has already made his senior debut for Tottenham back when he was a 17-year-old, so it is evident that he’s showing promise at a young age.

However, the step up to playing regular first-team football for a big English club is significant, and it will take him some time to get there.

The midfielder is strong and athletic and undoubtedly has the physical attributes to become a Premier League player.

Spurs’ logic of him moving to an English club is sound, as he would get used to the tempo and physicality of the lower divisions, and that would prepare him for top-flight football in the future.

That said, he is still extremely raw and has a long way to go before he can consider playing regularly at any top European league.

His decision-making needs to improve, and that will only come if he plays in the lower divisions for a season or two.