Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma is believed to be 'furious' with how he was treated under Thomas Frank and Ange Postecoglou, and he's now in talks to leave on a free transfer, according to reports.
In the summer transfer window, we could see plenty of change at Tottenham after such a disappointing season.
The north London club are likely to bring in a host of reinforcements to try and steer themselves back in the right direction, and that will also likely mean a number of players head through the exit door.
Bissouma has struggled to nail down a starting place at Tottenham under multiple managers, and with his contract expiring in the summer, the club and player have decisions to make.
Tottenham Star in Talks to Leave
According to a report from Football Fan Cast, Tottenham midfielder Bissouma is 'furious' with how he's been treated at Spurs, and he's now set to give up the final year option on his contract in order to leave the club.
Bissouma is believed to already be in talks with Turkish side Fenerbahce ahead of his potential departure, and a summer exit is now looking likely for the Mali international.
The 29-year-old made the move to Tottenham for a fee in the region of £35m, but it's been a tricky few years for the midfielder.
Bissouma has made just five starts in the Premier League all season, while he started just 16 times in the previous campaign.
Time for Bissouma to Move On
Keeping Bissouma at the club, considering how little he's contributing at the moment, doesn't make a lot of sense.
Giving him an extension on his deal wouldn't be a smart move, so Spurs have to allow him to depart on a free transfer in the summer.
Bissouma is clearly happy to move on anyway, as he's in talks with another club, so it's something that would make sense for all parties involved.
There looks set to be a mass exodus at Tottenham when the summer transfer window opens for business, and there's now a strong chance that Bissouma is a part of that.
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