Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly willing to listen to offers for Kevin Wimmer at the end of the season.
Tottenham Hotspur will listen to offers for defender Kevin Wimmer, according to a report in the London Evening Standard.
Wimmer joined Spurs in 2015, and he has generally impressed when required to step into the first-team.
However, the Austrian international has not managed to break into Mauricio Pochettino’s starting line-up on a consistent basis.

The form of the likes of Eric Dier, Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen has ensured that Wimmer has remained fourth choice at Spurs.
Pochettino’s side have previously kept hold of the powerful centre-back, but they are now ready to listen to offers.
Wimmer has attracted interest from clubs across Europe, and there should be plenty of suitors, if he does become available.

Tottenham’s decision to allow Wimmer to go, could mean that Pochettino intends for Cameron Carter-Vickers to be the next youngster to step up in the first-team.
Carter-Vickers has made a handful of competitive appearances for Spurs’ senior side to date, and is regarded as one of the brightest prospects in Tottenham’s team.
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