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“I’m playing for my future.” Tottenham player admits his days at Spurs are over with

By Bruce Grove -

The future of Danny Rose has been uncertain since he fell out with Tottenham and was sent on-loan to Newcastle United, and it seems that the Englishman is smart enough to realise that he will need to look to build his career elsewhere.

He has been playing for the Magpies after they secured his loan signing for a paltry fee and talking about his future recently, the full-back admitted that he was playing for his future at Newcastle.

In a recent game for the Magpies against Manchester City, Rose was given space to send a message in the matchday program and he didn’t hesitate to remind everyone that he knows that his days at Tottenham are probably over.

“It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to work out that my days are possibly numbered at Spurs and I’m playing for my future.” He wrote, as quoted in the Athletic.

The same report claims that he has been in touch with Jose Mourinho for some time now via text, but that doesn’t mean that he would be given another chance at the club, because he apparently doesn’t enjoy the best of relationships with Daniel Levy.

Newcastle is one team that could sign the defender at the end of his current loan deal.

The Magpies may soon be taken over by a wealthier owner and that could provide them with the funds to sign Rose if he has impressed them.

It could also be the case that Rose sits out the final year of his contract so he can demand a huge signing on fee and I suspect that is probably the route that he will take.

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Trembly Legs
Trembly Legs
3 years ago

Danny’s clearly been red pilled about ENIC for years. Great player on his day but equally unprofessional with some of his comments to the Sun. I nevertheless understand his frustrations and wish him all the best.

Leslie Crawford
Leslie Crawford
3 years ago
Reply to  ministers cat

No shame in having mental health issues as Spurs supporters most of us suffer from time to time.#It’s good to talk.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

Do what’s best for you danny mate and remember your “nut. You owe Tottenham nothing.

CowSpurs
CowSpurs
3 years ago

I can’t transfer the link, but Darren Farley’s latest video of Harry Kane after the Bournemouth game is brilliant.

ronan1882
ronan1882
3 years ago
Reply to  Spurs est1882

We’re seeing it right now mate and will see it again on Sunday. 😯

Spurs est1882
Spurs est1882
3 years ago
Reply to  ronan1882

i would hate to see teh end result if Ben Davies is the missing ingredient!

ronan1882
ronan1882
3 years ago
Reply to  Spurs est1882

It was believed for a long time that Ben Davies was the missing ingredient that would make a Jose team tick. Now it’s Hojberg.

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago

A bit of an outcast, now he must be delighted that he jumped ship.

ministers cat
ministers cat
3 years ago

Apparently managed to p* off both Levy & Poch so no way back.
I did read some time ago he has some sort of mental disorder.
Good player at his best.

Spurs est1882
Spurs est1882
3 years ago

I do wonder if Rose under Jose could have actually worked?

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