Tottenham defender Danny Rose comments on his future.

Tottenham Hotspur defender Danny Rose admits the Champions League could be his final game for the club.
Rose, speaking to The Guardian, says he is aware he is replaceable at Tottenham.
He said: “I keep seeing my name that I’m being sold, so if that’s the case and it’s going to be my last game for Tottenham against Liverpool, I’m hoping to go out with a bang and lift a trophy.”
Rose has been linked with an exit regularly from Spurs for two years, so there is not anything specific prompting his comments.
Chairman Daniel Levy’s high asking price has deterred suitors from paying big money for Rose, with The Sun claiming last year he wanted £40 million plus Luke Shaw, when Manchester United showed an interest.
This season Ben Davies has taken a step backwards, and Rose has performed well.

He was impressive in Tottenham’s Champions League semi-final at Ajax and remains a fan favourite.
Rose’s passion on and off the pitch is valuable to this Spurs squad and supporters are hoping he is not sold this summer.
Here is a look at the reaction to Rose’s comments…
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