Outcast could buy out Tottenham contract to make move abroad this month

Danny Rose could be set to end his stay at Tottenham this month as he attracts the attention of the Turkish side, Trabzonspor.

The left-back lost his Tottenham place after a confrontation with Jose Mourinho early last year, and he has remained out of the first-team picture.

He wasn’t even given a shirt number in this campaign and has had to stay fit by playing some games for the club’s Under23s.

Mail Sport says that the defender could buy out his Tottenham contract this month so that he can be free to join another team and he is targeting a move abroad.

A Spor via the same report claims that Trabzonspor is interested in signing him and the Turkish side has already opened talks with him over making the move.

They are also in talks with Tottenham over securing the signature of the former Leeds United man.

Rose was one of England’s best left-backs before he fell down the pecking order when Mourinho became Tottenham’s manager.

Trabzonspor has been taking players from England in recent seasons with the likes of Chelsea’s Lewis Baker and Stoke City’s Benik Afobe, currently on loan at the club.