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Report: Man United considering loan move for 19

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According to the print edition of Mundo Deportivo (as relayed by Sport Witness), Manchester United have now entered the race to sign Barcelona youngster Vitor Roque, who has been heavily linked with a move to Tottenham.

Tottenham like Barcelona’s Vitor Roque

Last month, a whole host of outlets suggested that Tottenham had been alerted after Roque’s representatives started exploring a move away from Barcelona for their client this summer in search of regular game time (TBR Football).

This information was backed up by AS, who said that Spurs had tried to sign the 19-year-old last summer prior to his switch to Camp Nou and were now ready to reignite their interest in the player.

Man Utd enter the race for Vitor Roque

Mundo Deportivo have now claimed that Man Utd are on the lookout for a number nine and have now turned their attention to Roque.

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The report reveals that the Red Devils have now contacted the teenager’s agent to express an interest in signing him on loan while Juventus are also keen on the forward.

Additionally, the publication adds that the likes of Porto, Atletico Madrid, AC Milan, Lens, Napoli, Lyon, Nice, Sevilla and Real Betis are all monitoring the Barca star’s situation.

It remains to be seen whether Spurs or Man United make an official move for the youngster.

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It sounds like Tottenham would have to get involved in a bidding war for Roque if they wish to land him this summer.

I cannot see Spurs considering a loan move for the Brazilian unless Barca are willing to offer an option to buy.

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Manager warns that Spurs player could 'go to another top team' if he doesn't start playing

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Romanian manager and pundit Laurentiu Reghecampf has called on Radu Dragusin to establish himself as a commanding leader of the Romanian national side and suggested that the centre-back will still be wanted by other top sides if things do not work well for him at Spurs.

Radu Dragusin prepares for the Euros with Romania

Dragusin has had a difficult first six months at Tottenham since his switch from Genoa in January, with the 22-year-old struggling to displace Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven from the starting eleven.

However, he did finish the season strongly, starting the club’s last two Premier League games against Manchester City and Sheffield United, and delivering solid displays in both matches.

The centre-back will hope to get many more opportunities next season, with Spurs back in the Europa League.

In the meantime, Dragusin has the small matter of the Euros coming up, with the Tottenham man being crucial to Romania’s hopes of getting out of their group and going far in the competition.

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Dragusin urged to become a leader for Romania

Reghecampf has now said that he would like to see the Spurs star become more assertive for his national side.

The former FCSB boss Laurentiu Reghecampf told Sport.ro about Dragusin: “I would like him to establish himself much more in the national team, that is, his appearances to be much more convincing. To be a leader, you don’t have to talk.

“To establish himself in England, yes I’m sure he will or if not he will go to another top team, also in a strong championship, he has reached a level where he can choose and reach good teams.”

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Despite the few rumours from Italy and the murmurs coming from Romania, there is no chance that Tottenham would consider offloading Dragusin next season.

With Postecoglou harbouring a desire to compete on all four fronts next season, the 22-year-old will have an important role to play.

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How to buy the new Tottenham Hotspur home shirt and kit for 2024/25 season

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Tottenham Hotspur released their brand new home kit for the upcoming season which was done with a specially-created launch video.

Gavin and Stacey actor and boyhood Spurs fan Matt Horne appeared in an aptly-themed Time to Rise launch video along with the likes of Heung-min Son, James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Yves Bissouma together with appearances from the women’s team including Jess Naz and Beth England.

The new home design kit sees the return of navy sleeves and shorts after last season’s all-white style. The sleeve cuffs also feature white striping which is also present on the shorts.

It is the eighth kit as part of the long-running Nike partnership, which is due to run until at least 2033.

When was the 2024/25 Tottenham Hotspur home kit launched?

The new kit went on sale on official club channels from Tuesday 4th June 2024 and has since been released for wider retail distribution.

The away kit is expected to be released in July with the third strip following soon after.

It was also decided for this season, the club’s sleeve sponsor will not be displayed on shirts which are for retail sale.

Where can I buy the new Tottenham Hotspur kit?

If you are located close to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, you can pop into the official club shop and pick up the new kit.

The kit, along with some of the other new range from Nike for the 24/25 can also be bought online. Fanatics not only have the new kit on sale but also running a price reduction on some of last season’s kits and training wear range.

When will Tottenham wear the new home kit?

Ange Postecoglou’s side are expected to put on the new 24/25 home kit when they face Hearts in a pre-season friendly in Scotland on July 17th.

In previous years, the Tottenham academy have been the first to sport the new kit with their friendlies typically starting before those of the first team.

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Journalist predicts how much Tottenham will bid for Chelsea's Conor Gallagher

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Journalist Ben Jacobs has suggested that Tottenham Hotspur are not willing to meet Chelsea’s valuation for Conor Gallagher, however, the North Londoners are prepared to pay more than they were last summer for the midfielder.

Tottenham still want Conor Gallagher this summer

There has been another twist in the race for Gallagher’s signature recently, with Football Insider reporting at the start of this week that Chelsea are concerned that their academy graduate might decide to see out his contract and leave on a free transfer next summer.

The report explained that a bid from Spurs is imminent for the 24-year-old while Aston Villa have already opened talks over a deal, but the player will not be forced out of his boyhood club this summer.

On Wednesday, The Guardian claimed that the Blues are preparing for the eventuality of Gallagher deciding to stay and could reopen negotiations over a new deal with the England international if he refuses a move.

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How much would Spurs pay for Gallagher?

Jacobs has now also backed Ange Postecoglou’s men to make an offer for the midfielder but he suggested that the Lilywhites would only be prepared to pay £40m, which is £10m short of Chelsea’s valuation.

The journalist told The Football Terrace about the England man: “Tottenham, on the other hand, are expected to bid at some point. They valued, 12 months ago, Gallagher at £35 million. I don’t think they’ll go as high as £50 million.

“They might go to somewhere around the £40 million mark at a top end, so let’s wait and see if that develops. But they’re the club to watch for Gallagher at the moment.”

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I believe that Tottenham’s hopes of landing Gallagher are dependent on whether the player wants the move.

If Ange can work his magic and convince the midfielder that he would thrive in his system, I am confident that we will be able to get this deal over the line.

Just how hard Tottenham are prepared to push for Gallagher could depend on whether they are able to offload the likes of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, who like the Chelsea man, has a year left on his contract.

WIth Gallagher fully focused on representing England at Euro 2024 and the prospect of new contract talks at Chelsea upon his return to the club, this one could drag on for the remainder of the summer.

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back insists he is 'very satisfied' at Tottenham despite transfer rumours

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Micky van de Ven has said that he is very happy at Tottenham Hotspur and admitted that he hopes to achieve big things with the North London side.

Micky Van de Ven is loving life at Tottenham

Van de Ven has had a substantial rise to fame over the last 12 months, going from being a relatively unknown quantity when Spurs signed him from Wolfsburg to now being widely considered to be one of the best central defenders in the Premier League.

The Dutchman’s stock is bound to rise even further if he does well for the Netherlands in this summer’s Euros, which will be his first major tournament for his country.

Unsurprisingly, the young defender is already thought to be attracting interest from several elite clubs across Europe.

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Micky Van de Ven is attracting attention from big clubs

Tottenham News reported last month that they had heard from a recruitment source with close links to Spurs that several of the continent’s big hitters had expressed an interest in the 23-year-old ahead of the summer transfer window.

However, Spurs fans do not need to lose any sleep over losing the centre-back this summer, with the player admitting that he is loving life at N17.

When asked about being voted the club’s Player of the Season, Van de Ven told Soccer News: “Yes, that is very nice. It was a tough season with two injuries, but when I played it went well.

“I am very satisfied at Spurs and hope to achieve great things there.”

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If Tottenham fail to progress next season and finish outside the top four again, there is a very real threat that many of Europe’s biggest clubs will come knocking for the likes of Van de Ven and Udogie, who are well on their way to becoming one of the best in the world in their position.

Many clubs across the continent will be kicking themselves for not taking a chance on the Dutch defender last season, his pace alone has proven to be such a key asset to the way in which Ange Postecoglou likes to set up his team.

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Harry Redknapp says Daniel Levy blocked superstar signing for Spurs

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Harry Redknapp has claimed that Eden Hazard was ready to join Tottenham Hotspur from Lille but Daniel Levy refused the sanction the deal, instead allowing Chelsea to swoop for the winger.

Eden Hazard was close to joining Tottenham

Hazard is widely viewed as one of the best players in Premier League history, with the wideman playing 352 times for the Blues and scoring 110 goals.

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He proved instrumental in two league title wins for the West London club but it turns out that history could have been a lot different as the player could have easily ended up at Tottenham.

Hazard was heavily linked with a move to White Hart Lane ahead of the summer transfer window in 2012 (Daily Mail) prior to his switch to Stamford Bridge during the same window.

A few years ago, the Belgian international’s agent, John Bico had told DH (via Sport Witness) that his client was prepared to move to Spurs that summer but changed his mind after seeing Luka Modric depart the club.

Harry Redknapp admits to illegal meeting with Eden Hazard

Redknapp has also spoken about the failed move in the past, previously telling BBC’s Sacked in the Morning podcast that Levy failed to pay the £16m fee that it would have taken to land Hazard from Lille.

When asked about Tottenham’s failed move for the Chelsea legend and quizzed about whether he was at odds with Levy regarding the transfer decisions, Redknapp has now told The Fighting Cock: “My relationship with Daniel was good. I honestly never had a problem with Daniel. But as you say, no disrespect to Ryan and Louis, they were both good people, great players over the years.

“But I felt we needed to push on but at that time the club didn’t want to invest and spend that money. So, it didn’t happen. They were the players I wanted to bring in.

“I went over to watch him [Hazard] play, I think went over three times to France and got to meet him in a hotel room. Completely illegal I know, he wanted to come to Tottenham, I wanted him desperately.

“I thought he was a genius. Joe Cole had rung me and said Harry I’m playing with the best player I’ve ever played with here [at Lille] and that’s when I first went over to watch him. But Daniel at the time, or the club didn’t want to sign him and that’s how it goes.”

When asked if Hazard wanted to come to Spurs, the 77-year-old responded: “Oh yeah, at that time, yeah. It didn’t happen and then obviously Chelsea came in later.”

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I absolutely adore Harry but we all know he tends to play fast and loose with the facts. It is difficult to know exactly what led to us missing out on Hazard that summer but a crucial factor might have been our failure to qualify for the Champions League.

We should have quite easily finished in the top three but ended up finishing fourth that season, with Chelsea, who had finished in seventh place, fluking their way to a Champions League win, thus qualifying at our expense and subsequently beating us to Hazard’s signature.

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Report: Spurs have 'already made a move' to sign £26m star this summer

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According to a report in Il Secolo XIX (as relayed by FC Inter News), Tottenham Hotspur have already made their first move to sign Albert Gudmundsson and would have no issues meeting Genoa’s asking price.

Tottenham want to sign Albert Gudmundsson

Gudmundsson, who was one of the best attackers on show in Serie A last season, has been heavily linked with a move to Spurs this summer and the latest update on the forward’s future from Il Secolo XIX is rather promising.

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The report points out that Tottenham have an excellent working relationship with Genoa after recently striking deals for Radu Dragusin and Djed Spence, with the North London club hoping to use that to their advantage to sign the Iceland international.

The outlet claims that Gudmundsson is certain to leave the Luigi Ferraris Stadium this summer on the back of the season he has just had.

Tottenham have a great relationship with Genoa

Even though both Inter Milan and Juventus are thought to be keen on his signature, it is said that there is a distinct possibility that the 26-year-old could leave Italy.

This is because Spurs have already made a move for Gundmudsson and would not have any issues meeting Genoa’s €30m (£25.3m) asking price.

The publication points out that the Bianconeri and the Nerazzurri might both struggle to meet the aforementioned asking price for the versatile forward.

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It has been well-documented that Genoa and Tottenham are already holding talks over a permanent deal for Djed Spence.

It is quite likely that a deal for Gudmundsson would have also been discussed during those negotiations.

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Alasdair Gold reveals Spurs have no intention of selling striker despite approach

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Football.London’s Alasdair Gold has revealed that Tottenham Hotspur have made it clear that they have no intention of selling Will Lankshear, who is attracting quite a bit of interest this summer.

Although Lankshear is yet to make his senior debut for Spurs, there is quite a lot of excitement at Hotspur Way about the striker’s potential.

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The centre-forward netted 25 goals in 26 matches across all competitions last season, playing a vital role in taking Tottenham’s Under-21 side to the Premier League 2 title.

It was reported by London World on Wednesday that Middlesbrough had already made contact with Tottenham to ask about the striker’s availability.

The outlet explained that the 19-year-old is also attracting interest from other EFL clubs as well as from across the continent and it was suggested that a permanent sale has not been ruled out by Tottenham.

Tottenham will not sell Will Lankshear this summer

However, this claim has now been contradicted by Gold, who has revealed that Ange Postecoglou’s men will not consider selling Lankshear.

He also adds that Middlesbrough and a number of other clubs are interested in signing the centre-forward on loan for the upcoming season.

However, the journalist explains that the teenager will train with the Spurs first-team in the early weeks of pre-season before a decision is made on his future.

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It would not surprise me if Ange decides to keep the likes of Lankshear, Donley, Devine and Phillips at the club for the first half of the season so that they can get some minutes in the Europa League before sending them out on loan in January.

It’s about time Tottenham actually offered a consistent path from academy to regular first-team football.

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old against Tottenham move this summer

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Arsenal legend Ray Parlour has warned Middlesbrough starlet Hayden Hackney not to make the jump to a club like Tottenham too early and to continue his development at the Riverside Stadium.

Tottenham like the look of Middlesbrough’s Hayden Hackney

Hackney has been a regular in the Boro midfield over the last couple of years and the versatile midfielder, who can operate as a six as well as an eight, is now widely viewed as one of the most promising young players in the Championship.

It was reported by The Northern Echo last month that Spurs have had a long-standing interest in the 21-year-old, having followed him closely for a long time.

It was explained that the Lilywhites had scouted the youngster on multiple occasions last season and even allegedly considered an offer for the player during the January transfer window.

The publication suggested that Ange Postecoglou’s men could once again rekindle their interest in the Boro star this summer and give the Championship club a potential headache.

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Parlour says it is too soon for Hayden Hackney to join Spurs

However, Parlour has now urged Hackney to snub interest from the Premier League and to focus on doing well for Micahel Carrick’s side.

When asked about the speculation linking the midfielder with a move to Spurs, the pundit told NetBet Casino: “You have to keep your top young talent if you want to progress. You’ve seen some of the young talent move to Premier League clubs and it not work out.

“It’s proving yourself at Championship level for a number of seasons and if you are not promoted in that team by then, the Premier League will come calling with a move for you.”

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Parlour’s point is a fair one as Hackney would have to prioritise regular game time at this stage of his career.

However, Postecoglou has a track record of trusting up-and-coming players and any youngster coming to Tottenham should feel that they have a good chance of being an important part of the first-team set-up.

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Opinion: Tanguy Ndombele: Talent With No Conviction

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In the summer of 2019, Tottenham Hotspur had just fallen short of Champions League glory after a memorable campaign consisting of a squad that hadn’t seen any new additions for a whole season.

With manager Mauricio Pochettino demanding investment to invigorate his squad, Daniel Levy dipped into his pockets, brandishing a young and exciting Ryan Sessegnon, creative midfielder Giovani Lo Celso, and the pick of the bunch? Lyon midfielder and club record signing, Tanguy Ndombele.

Fast forward five years and Spurs have seen four permanent and two interim managers, club legend Harry Kane leave and now, Tanguy Ndombele, the club’s record signing reportedly edging closer to departing the club. Ask a Tottenham fan five years ago how they think Ndombele would be departing the club, many would be suggesting moves to European heavyweights such as Real Madrid and Manchester City. The reality – Ndombele will be departing for not a single penny, leaving the Frenchman essentially in the football wilderness.

So how did we reach the point of a £63 million player leaving the door for free and practically nothing to show for his five-year period at the club? It can sometimes be hard to perceive it now with Ndombele gaining a reputation for struggling for minutes at every loan he has with consistent question marks over the player’s attitude & effort, but Tanguy was once one of football’s hottest prospects.

Ndombele’s name was essentially made in the 2018/19 Champions League campaign where the tricky midfielder caught the attention of clubs all around the world for his mesmerizing skills often used to drag himself out of tight spaces before playing a killer creative ball for his forwards. The most notable game of that breakthrough European campaign was Lyon’s tie against Manchester City.

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The 22-year-old midfielder had bossed the stage so much that it almost immediately rocketed him to the very top of most club’s shopping lists for the summer with the reported biggest admirers other than Tottenham being that night’s opponents and Premier League champions, Manchester City. (Manchester Evening News)

Come the summer however and it appeared as though Tottenham had already started to put the wheels in motion to secure Ndombele’s signature. Spurs had just lost cult hero and highly rated technical midfielder, Mousa Dembele in January and Ndombele looked to be the ideal replacement for the Belgian, with Ndombele possessing the strength, skill & creativity much like Dembele had. Upon face value the two players possessed such a similar skill set, that was and still is incredibly hard to come by that Daniel Levy deemed Ndombele that vital to sign that he grumbled on in negotiations with the notoriously hard dealers that are Olympique Lyon, with Levy himself hardly being a frivolous owner too, it was no surprise that the saga grumbled on for months.

However, on the 2nd of July 2019 Spurs had their man. For a club record £63 million, it was widely seen as a coo for the club, a statement signing. Tottenham for the first time perhaps since the capture of Jurgen Klinsmann in 1994 that Tottenham had secured the services of a player who was widely desired and had even flexed their financial muscles to make sure it would be Lilywhite that Ndombele would play in for the coming seasons.

After the first game of the season, it seemed as though the club and its fans had every reason to be excited too, Ndombele netted on his Premier League debut in a home victory over newly promoted Aston Villa. It felt as though Tottenham really could have just signed one of football’s most exciting prospects, just as they were about to near their peak.

Ndombele’s technical ability was absolutely undeniable. The Frenchman had fans on their feet on a regular basis when he did play, deploying roulettes and step-overs in the middle of the park to get out of situations that almost every other player would be dispossessed from.

Tottenham’s frustrations in the season were then reflected through Ndombele and his injury record in the 2019/20 season, suffering reoccurring groin injuries throughout the winter period of the season where Spurs suffered a torrid period of form, being torn apart 7-2 at home against Bayern Munich, losing days later 3-0 to a bottom half Brighton side, the run saw Mauricio Pochettino, the manager who signed Ndombele, leave just months into the season. (TransferMarkt)

Jose Mourinho was then tasked with trying to obtain the fitness and form of the player who the club had gone all out for in the summer. In typical Mourinho fashion, as soon as he perceived Tanguy wasn’t responding the desired way, verbal arrows were shot in his direction.

An away draw to Burnley off the back of back-to-back losses had Mourinho already under fire and the Portuguese manager was quick to point the finger of blame at Ndombele, stating ‘a player with his potential has to be giving us more than he is giving us’, going on to bluntly exclaim ‘he has to do better’. (Reuters)

Unfortunately for Ndombele and the club, this back and forth between Mourinho and Ndombele rumbled on until Jose’s eventual sacking.

It felt as though the relationship may never be void of drama or controversy, with the case in point being the unprecedented lockdown break, where teams were forced to train remotely and human contact was limited by the government. Mourinho, however, felt that Ndombele’s training issues were so pressing that he would disregard such government guidance.

The press snapped Mourinho and Ndombele’s one-on-one session and the manager became pressured to apologise for the situation, admitting ‘I accept my actions were not in line with government protocol’ (Sky Sports). Although fans were perhaps pleased to see that Ndombele was becoming more determined to perform under Mourinho, the manner in which the session was done only infuriated fans and the wider public who were making their own sacrifices while the Tottenham pair were breaking the guidance.

There was however a period in his tenureship when it started to seem as though two had swiped aside their differences for the greater good of the team, it led to what is widely deemed as Tanguy’s best spell in a Spurs shirt at the start of the 2020/21 season. Mourinho’s Tottenham pulled apart Manchester United 7-2 at Old Trafford, brushed aside Southampton in a 5-2 win and also defeated Manchester City 2-0 all within the season’s opening months, and Ndombele was key to each victory.

The most notable moment for the Frenchman though was a stunning goal against Sheffield United where Spurs ran out as 3-1 winners, with Ndombele’s opener encapsulating the magic that he possessed on a football pitch, looping a shot from the far left-hand side of the box over the opposition goalkeeper with his first touch, doing so with outside of his boot.

It’s a goal that sums up Ndombele’s career – moments – ever since joining from Lyon five years ago, Ndombele has displayed moments of brilliance that many fans lapped up, being swooped back upon the train of believers who had faith that Tanguy would come good. All for it to just reach the same conclusion, disappointment.

Despite Mourinho’s departure towards the end of the 2020/21 season, there was not a true new start for Ndombele. Mourinho’s words of Ndombele having talent that was ‘second to nobody’ (Football.London) were echoed by the new Portuguese Spurs coach, Nuno Espírito Santo, with him stating that ‘my job here is not to convince players to play for Tottenham Hotspur’ and that ‘to take the best out of Tanguy, it has to come from himself’. (Standard)

Nuno clearly didn’t feel Ndombele was doing enough to lure his full potential out of himself, only rewarding him a full ninety minutes once in his short time in charge, often substituting him just after an hour or giving him odd minutes off of the bench.

After Nuno’s dismissal from his managerial post, it was Antonio Conte’s turn to try and steer the Spurs ship back on track. It didn’t take long for Ndombele to be thrown overboard.

Following two months of mostly warming the bench under the Italian, a home fixture against third-tier side, Morecambe, in the FA Cup served Ndombele a final roll of the dice.

It was an audition that Ndombele may as well not have turned up to, putting in an incredibly lacklustre display as Spurs incredibly fell behind, taking 74 minutes to merely draw the game level.

The quality of Ndombele’s performance was frustratingly familiar for fans but it was his attitude upon being substituted after 69 minutes that hammered the nail in his Tottenham career coffin. The Frenchman’s casual stroll off the far side of the pitch induced deafening boos from the fans that had so much hope in Ndombele when he joined merely three years prior. Tanguy’s careless walk wasted valuable time in a crucial knockout game for Spurs, cementing people’s beliefs that the midfielder didn’t care about the club or even the sport itself. Ndombele didn’t play a competitive minute for Tottenham again.

Spurs loaned Ndombele back to the club they paid £63 million for Tanguy’s services only three seasons ago, Lyon, making only six league starts back in his home country (TransferMarkt). It was truly starting to feel as though no matter how comfortable or difficult a time a manager or club would make Ndombele feel, he would never be motivated enough to excel to the level that he once promised.

Despite being on Tottenham’s books for the next two seasons, Ndombele hardly touched the training pitches at Hotspur Way, leaving in 2022/23 to Napoli, where he did become a Serie A winner with the Naples side, despite making near to no contribution to the team’s success, making 30 features for Napoli in the league with 22 of them being off of the bench. (TransferMarkt)

Current manager, Ange Postecoglou, also expressed a lack of patience for Ndombele after a brief pre-season with the player, sending him on a third successive loan, this time to Turkey; the lowest level of football he had been sent to out of his three expeditions outside Spurs, it perhaps though, went the worst of the three.

Ndombele only featured 26 times for Galatasary in all competitions, with only 4 of those outings being not from the bench (TransferMarkt). The Turkish side clearly, like his previous clubs, ran short of tolerance for Ndombele’s effort despite his clear talent with the now 27-year-old only featuring for five minutes in the team’s closing eight league games.

Now, Ndombele is left without a club following his unsuccessful loans and attempts to be reintegrated with the Tottenham team as the club announced that they had reached a ‘mutual termination’ of Ndombele’s initial six-year deal. (Tottenham Hotspur)

Spurs fans who have experienced the rollercoaster of a career that Ndombele has had with the club will now be left bewildered at what the former £63 million valued midfielder will do next. How low will Ndombele go for regular game time? Who can afford his wages? Will anyone be brave enough to take the risk on him? As far as many fans are concerned, it is simply not their problem now.

It was a player who had a career in lilywhite that promised to be so much more, now left to be characterised by lockdown training sessions, years of failed loans and one, long, lonely walk against Morecambe.

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