Some Spurs fans on social media are not happy to see that Joe Rodon might be loaned out by Tottenham in January.
Rodon has not had an easy time since arriving at Tottenham from Swansea City in the summer of last year.
The centre-back is currently working under a third different manager (excluding Ryan Mason) in his one and a half years in North London and has not had a run of consecutive starts under his belt.
The Wales international did get his first start of the Antonio Conte era in the Europa Conference League clash against NS Mura last week but he struggled to make an impression and was substituted for Eric Dier in the 54th minute.
Football.London’s Alasdair Gold revealed on Monday that the 24-year-old could ask to leave on loan in January in order to get regular game time under his belt.
However, some Tottenham fans are convinced that it would be a mistake to let Rodon leave and that the former Swansea man deserves to play in front of the likes of Eric Dier and Davinson Sanchez.
We employ dier and Sanchez how we're letting Rodon goes first ffs
— Malik (@Malikbnr1) November 29, 2021
I’d wana leave, not even go out on loan if sanchez Dier and Davies were ahead of me aswell!!!! #COYS #THFC #Transfers https://t.co/C00AI91oLl
— Ash Wye (@AshWye) November 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/MajesticMousa/status/1465349571857498124
Would rather him stay to the summer I can’t see Sanchez play again 😭 https://t.co/FCdymDdNLy
— 🏁 🇯🇲 (@KieranKyze) November 29, 2021
He should be starting not being loaned out https://t.co/F2i3gU6lCl
— Shay (@ShayTHFC) November 29, 2021
Noooooo I don’t want him to move https://t.co/REa4MLzw4z
— Mara 🦋 (@maralazo_) November 29, 2021
JUST DON'T. Sell the deadwood, not young prospects, we need to have depth. Why Levy doesn't understand it.
— Dominik (@Domino82432672) November 29, 2021
He should get more game time than Sanchez and even Dier
— Jonathan Hardy (@HardyJonathan) November 30, 2021
Sell Sanchez and give him more playing time
— Just Jason (@fadetoblack777) November 29, 2021
Spurs Web Opinion
The hubris of some fans to think that they are better judges of players than coaches who see them regularly on the training field never ceases to amaze me.
Besides, I think a loan move to a midtable Premier League club could be ideal for Rodon as he needs to prove that he can perform consistently in this division.