The Tottenham Hotspur academy product has joined Queens Park Rangers on a season-long loan deal.

The loaned-out Tottenham Hotspur midfielder, Luke Amos, appears to have made a positive early impression on fans of Queens Park Rangers.
Amos impressed during Tottenham's pre-season tour of America a year ago, but suffered a serious knee injury shortly after which ruled him out for the rest of the campaign.
But the young midfielder has appeared twice in five days for his new temporary employers, some supporters of whom have been encouraged by what they have seen.
This is what they're saying about the Tottenham academy product on Twitter...
Luke Amos is head and shoulders above everyone else in this game. But as he doesn’t score or make amazing passes or shots, the QPR fans will hate him after 5 games (if they give him that long)
— Jeremy Harrod (@JezzaH99) July 16, 2019
A few really great balls across the goal face. At least two that just need a toe poke. I like the looks of Amos thus far. #QPR #BHWQPR
— Jacob Tingle (@TingleJK) July 16, 2019
Know its pre-season, but worried a little about the positioning of players when losing the ball up the field. 2nd time already we've conceded from counter-attacks after being dispossessed. Shodipo and Furlong very positive again though. Amos finding his feet as well. #QPR
— Oli (@oliqpr) July 16, 2019
Know its pre-season, but worried a little about the positioning of players when losing the ball up the field. 2nd time already we've conceded from counter-attacks after being dispossessed. Shodipo and Furlong very positive again though. Amos finding his feet as well. #QPR
— Oli (@oliqpr) July 16, 2019
Luke Amos was the best player on the pitch by far , he’s way too good for @QPR
— MykeQPR (@KposowaMichael) July 12, 2019
Luke Amos is the best CM in the Championship.
— Ash . (@QPR_Ash) July 12, 2019
Luke Amos is a cut above anyone on that field. I hope #THFC don’t have a January recall on him #QPR
— SDLewis17 (@SDLewis17) July 12, 2019
#QPR The encouraging aspect of that first game was that we paraded some bigger units in the mould of Barbet, Ball, Masterson and Owens. Last season too many times we were bullied physically in the C/ship. I liked Luke Amos a lot. Cultured, did the simple stuff well
— Lee Wiffen (@extrawide) July 12, 2019
Amos still has two years left on his contract at Tottenham, and will be keen to show that he is worthy of an extension as he nears the last of those.
This is the 22-year-old's third spell away from his parent club, but first in the Championship, having previously turned out for Southend United and Stevenage.
Former Tottenham players Grant Hall, Dominic Ball and Charlie Owens are also on Queens Park Rangers' books.

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