Danny Rose has continually been linked with a move away from Tottenham.

Tottenham Hotspur defender Danny Rose remains a Spurs player, for now, but his future continues to be the forefront of media speculation with the January transfer window just a mater of days away.
The Daily Mail claimed earlier this month that Manchester United are confident of completing a £50million deal to sign former Leeds United left-back Rose, as the 27-year-old vies for a place in the Spurs side with Ben Davies.
It remains to be seen if the England international will indeed leave north London in January or in the summer of 2018, but a move away from Mauricio Pochettino’s side looks more than likely.
Wales international Ben Davies has been an impressive understudy in Rose’s absence, with the latter struggling with a long-term knee injury throughout the majority of the 2016-17 campaign.

Former Swansea City ace Davies has impressed and has even scored two goals for the north Londoners this season against Huddersfield Town and Newcastle United.
But he is not regarded as Spurs’ long-term, first-choice left-back, as he does not possess the kind of calibre that sees him regarded as an elite, Champions League defender.
Although a good player to have as back-up, Spurs need to draw up a shortlist of replacements for Rose and forming a reunion between summer signing Serge Aurier and Paris Saint-Germain left-back Layvin Kurzawa should be at the top of that list.

Along with France international Kurzawa, Javier Pastore, Jese, Grzegorz Krychowiak, Hatem Ben Arfa, Lucas Moura, Angel Di Maria and Goncalo Guedes are all in the firing line as PSG need to meet financial fairplay regulations.
That sees PSG willing to sell Kurzawa, and Spurs should jump straight to the front of the queue to land the former Monaco star’s signature as he boasts speed, attacking tenacity and fiery aggression – a like-for-like replacement for Rose.
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