Report: Spurs open to offers for five first-team players in January

Tottenham Hotspur could be set for a bit of a clearout in January after a troubled start to the new season, winning just four games out of 13 played.

This comes after Pochettino and Levy overhauled the squad in the summer, with the likes of Vincent Janssen, Georges-Kevin Nkoudou, Fernando Llorente, and Kieran Trippier leaving North London.

The Lilywhites managed to bring in record signing Tanguy Ndombele, Giovani Lo Celso on loan, and Ryan Sessegnon, as well as Jack Clarke who went back on loan to Leeds United.

However, the Daily Mail now report that Tottenham will be open to offers for five first-team players in the January transfer window, with the futures of Alderweireld and Vertonghen also remaining in doubt.

The report lists Serge Aurier, Danny Rose, Eric Dier, Christian Eriksen, and Victor Wanyama as players the North London side may be open to selling.

Eriksen has under a year left on his contract, meaning that January would be the last opportunity to sell him unless he signs a new deal.

Spurs Web Opinion:

As long as the club reinvest the money, I would not argue against any of these players leaving. I don’t see any of them as starting XI players anymore, so perhaps Spurs can sell them on while they have a chance and bring in some new stars to push the current squad.

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