Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino sees Toby Alderweireld as a key part of his future plans at White Hart Lane.
According to a report in the Daily Mirror, Tottenham Hotspur will reject all offers that could potentially come in for Toby Alderweireld in January.
There were suggestions that Alderweireld had a release clause in his contract, but Spurs refuse these claims.
Indeed, Tottenham are believed to not be prepared to listen to any offers for Alderweireld – who Mauricio Pochettino feels is invaluable to his side.

Spurs are said to be in negotiations with Alderweireld over a new long-term contract at White Hart Lane.
Pochettino wants to build his defence around the Belgian for the years ahead, and Spurs are hoping to tie Alderweireld’s future down in the near future.

Spurs have recently got Harry Kane to sign a new deal, and they are hoping that Alderweireld will follow suit, as they look to highlight their intentions of keeping hold of their top players.
Alderweireld’s current Tottenham deal expires in 2019, but Daniel Levy and Pochettino are keen to act to secure the former Atletico Madrid defender’s future at this early stage.
Alderweireld is currently out injured, and he has not featured for Spurs since October.

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