Tottenham Hotspur trio Danny Rose, Vincent Janssen and Georges-Kevin N’Koudou have been left off the club’s tour.

Tottenham Hotspur seemed to make a firm decision earlier this week over the future of three players.
Danny Rose, Vincent Janssen and Georges-Kevin N’Koudou were all left off the club’s tour.
The Guardian report this was all so the trio can pursue transfer opportunities with other clubs.
There is just three weeks for them to sign with other English clubs, although extended transfer deadlines abroad mean they could have until the end of August to close a deal.
Nonetheless, Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino insists the trio will be welcomed back into the fold if they have not found new teams by time the club return from Singapore.
He told Football London: “Danny is still our player and of course for different reasons N’Koudou and Vincent Janssen they deal with the club, with Daniel the issues to take a little bit of time to fix different problems but personal problems that they need to sort,”
“After ten days after we play Manchester United and Juventus when we come back to London if they are there, they are going to be in a normal way with the team.”

Rose has been linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain by SkySports.
The market for Janssen and N’Koudou is slim.
Spurs have been trying to offload their pair for the past year, but without any luck.

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