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Clubs starting to line up in the race to sign Tottenham youngster

Ever since Tottenham signed Sergio Reguilon and Gareth Bale it became clear that Ryan Sessegnon was set to be sent out on loan and according to The Telegraph, three Premier League teams are already interested in the 20-year-old.

The left-hand side is well stocked at Tottenham and opportunities, even with four competitions to be contested, will be few for former Fulham graduate.

If Sessegnon wants to get regular games under his belt then he is going to have to look away from the Tottenham stadium and it is looking like he will have a decent choice of clubs to choose from.

The Telegraph has named Brighton, Burnley and Southampton as interested parties and that list will probably grow and include teams on the continent.

Tottenham will be averse to losing Sessegnon because they see him as the future along with Reguilon and neither will they want to see him waste away on the bench and so a loan suits the club as well (Football Insider).

No doubt Daniel Levy will demand a sizable loan fee and the final destination for Sessegnon will depend on who coughs up the most while also guaranteeing a good dose of football action for the youngster.

One thing that is fairly certain is that Sessegnon is unlikely to be sold on a permanent basis.

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Tappaspur
Tappaspur
5 years ago

He’s gonna be great as a man baller. Right now he’s still a boy, a shy boy. I’d recommend the saints (his mates there from England’s unders) if Fulham don’t need him.

mikey hughes
mikey hughes
5 years ago

TBH those sort of clubs are about his level. Even Fulham don’t want him back which speaks volumes. I’m afraid Levy was fleeced over this deal as his form dipped alarmingly when Fulham reached the PL, which is not that unusual for C-ship players.
Clarke was even worse, when we loaned him back to Leeds he couldn’t even make the bench!
That wasted money should of course have been spent on a 2nd striker. No brainer.

SpursGoliath
SpursGoliath
5 years ago

The most difficult thing could be finding a club interested in signing him as a defender instead of a winger/attacking mid.

He’s still known for his goal scoring not his defending after all.

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