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Tottenham receive loan interest from 7 clubs for player with just 180 minutes this season

Tottenham Hotspur’s latest cup exit has now left one member of the squad weighing up his next move amid growing outside interest.

Tottenham Hotspur have struggled to build momentum since lifting the Europa League last season, with performances and results failing to match expectations across competitions.

Those issues have been compounded by early exits from both the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup, sharply limiting Spurs’ remaining chances of lifting silverware this campaign.

The lack of cup involvement has inevitably reduced opportunities for squad players, a situation that has led Antonin Kinsky to reflect on his role and prospects in north London.

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Tottenham star Antonin Kinsky considers loan options after FA Cup exit

Kinsky has been at Spurs for just over a year following his winter move in 2025, but limited opportunities have left him unsettled, as he has featured only twice this season.

Football.London is now reporting that the goalkeeper is attracting significant loan interest during the current transfer window, although Tottenham are keen to keep him at the club for the remainder of the campaign.

It is explained that with Spurs out of both domestic cup competitions and Guglielmo Vicario firmly established as Thomas Frank’s first-choice goalkeeper, there is concern from Kinsky’s camp that he may not play again this season.

And as a result, a host of clubs, both in England and abroad, have already expressed varying levels of interest in securing him on loan.

The Spurs boss even hinted that Kinsky is unhappy with his lack of minutes at Tottenham.

Seven clubs show interest in Kinsky as playing time concerns mount

Interest in the 22-year-old has included Premier League strugglers West Ham United and Wolverhampton Wanderers, although it is claimed that Wolves’ attention appears to have cooled slightly over the past week.

Abroad, French side Auxerre, Turkish giants Besiktas and Bundesliga outfit Freiburg have all made enquiries through the player’s representatives, with Auxerre understood to have contacted Tottenham directly to discuss a possible move.

Spurs, however, are reluctant to weaken their goalkeeping options midway through the season, despite Lille also exploring a loan deal late in the summer window.

It is understood that Kinsky is still awaiting his debut for the Czechia national team and is believed to have been targeting a place in their squad for March’s World Cup qualification play-off against the Republic of Ireland.

That ambition is likely to depend on regular minutes, something Tottenham are currently unable to guarantee.

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