Tottenham rule out winter exit for Djed Spence amid injury crisis

Tottenham Hotspur 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, but a report from Give Me Sport has claimed that Spurs will not let him move on in January because of their current injury crisis.

Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven are sidelined with recurring injury problems. Ben Davis has had his fair share of niggles as well and remains on the sidelines. Tottenham are lacking in depth in the defensive unit, and selling any player would be a blunder for them.

Tottenham’s performances have been quite mediocre recently, and they have struggled defensively. Spence could be a very useful option for them for the remainder of the season, and it makes sense for them to hold on to him for now.

Spurs paid £20 million for the Englishman when they signed him from Middlesbrough, but he has not been able to hold down a regular starting spot. Pedro Porro is ahead of him in the pecking order, but the player can operate as a left-back as well as a versatile central defender in a back three.

Keeping Djed Spence at the club will add greater tactical flexibility and depth to the side. Even if Tottenham decide to sell him amid their expected bids, they should wait until the summer transfer window before they have brought in a quality replacement.

Spence will want to play regularly

Meanwhile, Djed Spence will be hoping for more game time in the coming weeks, and it remains to be seen whether he can hold down a regular starting spot in the side. There is no doubt that he has the quality to succeed in the Premier League. The Englishman has shown his quality in the championship, and he has the attributes to do well in the top flight as well.

The English full-back has been linked with multiple clubs over the last few weeks, and it will be interesting to see if any of his suitors decide to come forward with an offer for the out of favour wide player. However, Tottenham seem determined to hold on to him until the end of the season, and it could prove to be a wise decision.

Tottenham Hotspur 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, but a report from Give Me Sport has claimed that Spurs will not let him move on in January because of their current injury crisis.

Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven are sidelined with recurring injury problems. Ben Davis has had his fair share of niggles as well and remains on the sidelines. Tottenham are lacking in depth in the defensive unit, and selling any player would be a blunder for them.

Tottenham’s performances have been quite mediocre recently, and they have struggled defensively. Spence could be a very useful option for them for the remainder of the season, and it makes sense for them to hold on to him for now.

Spurs paid £20 million for the Englishman when they signed him from Middlesbrough, but he has not been able to hold down a regular starting spot. Pedro Porro is ahead of him in the pecking order, but the player can operate as a left-back as well as a versatile central defender in a back three.

Keeping Djed Spence at the club will add greater tactical flexibility and depth to the side. Even if Tottenham decide to sell him amid their expected bids, they should wait until the summer transfer window before they have brought in a quality replacement.

Spence will want to play regularly

Meanwhile, Djed Spence will be hoping for more game time in the coming weeks, and it remains to be seen whether he can hold down a regular starting spot in the side. There is no doubt that he has the quality to succeed in the Premier League. The Englishman has shown his quality in the championship, and he has the attributes to do well in the top flight as well.

The English full-back has been linked with multiple clubs over the last few weeks, and it will be interesting to see if any of his suitors decide to come forward with an offer for the out of favour wide player. However, Tottenham seem determined to hold on to him until the end of the season, and it could prove to be a wise decision.

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