Tottenham have now revealed where Yusuf Akhamrich will go next following his stellar loan spell at Bristol Rovers.
Yusuf Akhamrich was one of several Tottenham Hotspur youngsters to impress while out on loan last season.
The 20-year-old joined Bristol Rovers for the second half of the campaign, completing his move to the League Two side on January 22.
He certainly made the most of his spell in the English fourth division, scoring six goals and providing two assists to help Bristol avoid relegation from League Two.

Tottenham youngster Yusuf Akhamrich secures loan move to Leyton Orient
The youngster has now returned to Tottenham, and naturally, questions are being asked about his next steps as he continues his development.
Spurs have not been shy about moving on some of their brightest academy talents this summer, with Alfie Devine recently securing a permanent move to Preston North End for £6 million.
Akhamrich has now managed similar with Tottenham confirming the 20-year-old has secured a loan move to League One side Leyton Orient.
That is a step up for the teenager after his stellar second half of the season spell in League Two.
This comes after Journalist Alasdair Gold, speaking to Bristol Post, revealed what the possible next stage could be for Akhamrich.
He said: “The path is pretty blocked at Tottenham right now with more wingers to come in through the doors so it is unlikely Akhamrich will break through this summer unless he gets a chance to impress De Zerbi.
“Otherwise, he has got two years left on his contract, so another loan could be the way forward with Spurs often putting options to buy in loan deals now for players they doubt will end up playing for them, but believe they will get some money back for.
“Tottenham usually like to try players at the next level from the one they played at previously, but it depends on the club, and there is one League Two side that obviously the young winger had a strong connection with.”
Gold reveals whether any more Spurs youngsters be loaned to the lower divisions
Tottenham youngsters have attracted plenty of attention this summer, with Mikey Moore being monitored by Dortmund and Will Lankshear on the radar of Sporting CP.
Gold also revealed whether there could be any Tottenham youngsters heading to League Two side Bristol Rovers, explaining that Spurs’ highest-rated prospects are generally attracting interest from clubs further up the football pyramid.
He added: “Only in regards to the division they are in and not their status because Rovers are obviously a big historic name in the game, but Spurs’ best young talents are being eyed up by Championship clubs, and some Premier League clubs, or those from abroad.
“League Two loan moves are normally reserved for those youngsters seeking their first foray into senior football and those who the club need to see how they will develop first.
“Some may well still become stars, and Harry Kane is the shining example of that, with his first move being at Leyton Orient.”
