The Tottenham Hotspur pair could trade places with Fulham’s Ryan Sessegnon.

Fulham’s interest in two Tottenham Hotspur players has helped to push along negotiations for Ryan Sessegnon, according to the Telegraph.
The newspaper claims the two clubs have made a breakthrough in talks over Sessegnon’s transfer to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which is now close to completion and likely to cost around £20 million plus add-ons.
And the youngster’s move could see the exiled Spurs duo, Josh Onomah and Georges-Kevin Nkoudou, head in the opposite direction to Fulham.
The Cottagers are interested in both players, although is unclear whether or not they have been offered as part of Tottenham’s bid for Sessegnon, according to the Telegraph.
Neither Onomah nor Nkoudou were included on Spurs’ pre-season tour of Asia and the newspaper claims the pair have been told to find new clubs.
Nkoudou could take Sessegnon’s place on Fulham’s left-flank, although Onomah would have to fight Tom Cairney, Kevin McDonald, Stefan Johansen and André-Frank Zambo Anguissa for a place in Scott Parker’s central midfield.


A former Tottenham player, the Fulham boss Parker spent a season coaching Spurs’ Under-18s and also worked as an ambassador for the Champions League runners-up.
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