Tottenham set to court winter approaches for Djed Spence

Tottenham defender Djed Spence has been linked with a move away from the North London club in recent months.

Djed Spence has struggled for regular game time at Tottenham Hotspur, and multiple clubs are willing to provide him with an exit route in January. According to Give Me Sport, Tottenham are bracing themselves for offers

It remains to be seen whether they are ready to sanction his departure. The Englishman was a target for several well-known clubs, including Galatasaray, in the summer transfer window. Even though he is not a regular starter for them, he is a useful squad player, and Spurs should keep him at the club until the end of the season.

Tottenham are lacking in depth in the side, and they cannot afford to weaken the squad further. The North London outfit will be hoping to secure UEFA Champions League qualification this they need to keep their squad intact until the end of the season. It would be ideal for them to improve the team in January if it is possible.

Meanwhile, Spence will want to play more often, and it remains to be seen whether he can convince Ange Postecoglou to give him more opportunities. The English full-back has proven himself in the Championship in the past, and he was quite impressive during his loan spell in Italy.

Spence could be a quality option for most clubs

With ample opportunities, Djed Spence could prove to be a quality option for Tottenham as well. However, he is behind Pedro Porro in the pecking order, and the Spaniard has been exceptional since joining the club. He has established himself as one of the best right-backs in the country, and replacing him in the starting lineup will be an uphill challenge for Spence. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

The defender needs ample opportunities in order to continue his development and sitting on the bench at Tottenham is unlikely to benefit him. The North London club should look to sanction his departure if they cannot provide him with opportunities.

The Englishman, who pockets £50,000-a-week wages, has the quality to improve most Premier League clubs, and it remains to be seen whether they can convince Tottenham to let the player leave on loan or permanently during the January transfer window.

Tottenham defender Djed Spence has been linked with a move away from the North London club in recent months.

Djed Spence has struggled for regular game time at Tottenham Hotspur, and multiple clubs are willing to provide him with an exit route in January. According to Give Me Sport, Tottenham are bracing themselves for offers

It remains to be seen whether they are ready to sanction his departure. The Englishman was a target for several well-known clubs, including Galatasaray, in the summer transfer window. Even though he is not a regular starter for them, he is a useful squad player, and Spurs should keep him at the club until the end of the season.

Tottenham are lacking in depth in the side, and they cannot afford to weaken the squad further. The North London outfit will be hoping to secure UEFA Champions League qualification this they need to keep their squad intact until the end of the season. It would be ideal for them to improve the team in January if it is possible.

Meanwhile, Spence will want to play more often, and it remains to be seen whether he can convince Ange Postecoglou to give him more opportunities. The English full-back has proven himself in the Championship in the past, and he was quite impressive during his loan spell in Italy.

Spence could be a quality option for most clubs

With ample opportunities, Djed Spence could prove to be a quality option for Tottenham as well. However, he is behind Pedro Porro in the pecking order, and the Spaniard has been exceptional since joining the club. He has established himself as one of the best right-backs in the country, and replacing him in the starting lineup will be an uphill challenge for Spence. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

The defender needs ample opportunities in order to continue his development and sitting on the bench at Tottenham is unlikely to benefit him. The North London club should look to sanction his departure if they cannot provide him with opportunities.

The Englishman, who pockets £50,000-a-week wages, has the quality to improve most Premier League clubs, and it remains to be seen whether they can convince Tottenham to let the player leave on loan or permanently during the January transfer window.

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