The reported Tottenham Hotspur target is said to be confident of finding another top club quickly if he leaves Manchester City.

Back in the summer Tottenham Hotspur were said to be monitoring the situation of Manchester City youngster Tosin Adarabioyo and now the Daily Mail has given an update on the situation.
The 19-year-old centre-back is coming to the end of his current contract and City are said to be worried that he could move on as he seeks assurances over regular first-team football.

Given the players at City’s disposal, it seems unlikely that the youngster will be able to get substantial minutes on the pitch in the short term, which could force his hand.
That said, the likelihood of featuring regularly for Tottenham or Everton – who are both said to be tracking him – may not be much easier, at least for the next few seasons.

The latest report from the Mail claims that Adarabioyo is confident that if he walks away from City he could find another Premier League club relatively easy, and when you consider his reputation at the Etihad Stadium and his innate talent that is unsurprising.
Tottenham have an exciting teenage centre-back of their own in the form of Cameron Carter-Vickers so if Adarabioyo does ultimately leave for White Hart Lane he could be a long-term partner for the American under-23 international.

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