Spurs star claims he could be sold this summer due to ‘club policy’

Danny Rose admits that he could leave Tottenham Hotspur this summer after claiming that it is the club’s transfer policy to move players on when they reach a certain age.

Rose turns 29 next month and still has two years to run on his contract in North London and insists that he is relaxed about his future.

The left back has been at Tottenham since joining from Leeds United in July 2007 and has since gone on to make over 140 appearances for the club.

He has shown a significant improvement in his form this season after a couple of campaigns hampered by injury.

He admitted before the Champions League final against Liverpool that he keeps seeing his name in the media about being sold and was planning to ‘go out with a bang and lift a trophy’ against Jurgen Klopp’s side (Independent).

After England’s penalty shoot out win against Switzerland earlier today he the Independent: “If I am [at Tottenham next season] great, if not great,”

“It’s no secret I’ve been linked with a move in the media, and it’s the club’s policy to move players on when they reach a certain age.”

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