
Jack Clarke will ‘undoubtedly’ leave Tottenham Hotspur on loan in the summer, Football London report.
Jose Mourinho deliberately kept Clarke at Tottenham at the start of last season, as he wanted the youngster to learn off the club’s senior players.
Mourinho seems to have taken a shine to Clarke, who has has given a handful of first-team chances to.
However, the 20-year-old hasn’t had the best of times when sent out on loan by Tottenham.
Clarke struggled to break into Leeds United’s and QPR’s teams two years ago, and his time with Stoke City has now been cut short, due to injury.
Clarke was generally only used as a substitute by Stoke – but it seems that game-time is now being prioritised for the youngster by Spurs, and it is now reported certain that he will be given another temporary move away.

If Clarke is to force his way into Tottenham’s team it is starting to become imperative that he impresses on loan moves.
At the age of 20, there is only so much longer that Clarke will be classed as a youngster.
And it will be important that he can show his class if he moves out on loan again.
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