Report: How Much Tottenham Could Lose From Bungling Danny Rose Exit

Tottenham would be willing to accept offers as low as £5m to be rid of Danny Rose this summer, reports Football Insider.

The 29-year-old is not expected to play for Spurs again after moving on loan to Newcastle United in January, the club finally succeeding in getting him out of the door 18 months after first trying to sell him.

All being well, Newcastle will take Rose off our hands permanently, and if their prospective new Saudi owners get their way, a reunion with Mauricio Pochettino could be on the cards, as Sky Sports details.

Even with Newcastle’s potential new riches, Spurs are apparently mindful of the uncertain state of the next transfer window and that Rose’s value would have plummeted ever since the start of the season.

Football Insider understands that Spurs valued Rose at £20m when Watford fell short of the asking price last summer, and at £50m a couple of years prior when the left-back was flirting with links to Manchester United.

We need Rose off the books at any price now, but this is another departure that the club has bungled after Christian Eriksen and Victor Wanyama, costing us tens of millions from our pot for a replacement.

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