Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly set to sell midfielder Victor Wanyama.

According to Soccer Link, Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Victor Wanyama is currently undergoing a medical with Club Brugge ahead of a move to Belgium.
The English transfer window may have closed earlier this month for incomings, but players can still leave Premier League sides for teams around Europe.
Tottenham appear to be taking advantage of this, with Georges-Kevin Nkoudou joining Besiktas and Marcus Edwards set for Udinese according to TuttoUdinese.
Anthony Georgiou, Jack Roles and George Marsh headed off to Football League clubs on loan this week too, and yet another exit now appears imminent.
Wanyama is reportedly having his medical with Club Brugge today, worth €10million up front (£9million) and another €5million (£4.5million) if Club Brugge get out of their Champions League group.
That seems like a decent deal for Spurs, as whilst Wanyama was a Mauricio Pochettino favourite at Southampton and in the 2016-17 season at Tottenham, the Kenyan has faded in recent times.

Injuries have ravaged Wanyama, and Spurs may feel that his £65,000-a-week contract (Spotrac) is no longer value for money, so getting shut now is the best move.
Wanyama, should be complete his move, will replace Marvelous Nakamba in the Club Brugge midfield, after he moved to the Premier League with Aston Villa.

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