tottenham hotspur Prepare to uninstall a member Thomas FrankAccording to a new report, the team’s roster was shut down after a behind-the-scenes incident in January.
Players who could leave Tottenham in January
Spurs are gearing up for an interesting January transfer window, and not just in terms of revenue.
Of the handful of players who could leave next month, Matthijs Telle has emerged as a credible candidate to leave the club, with Roma also named as an interested suitor.
The 20-year-old signed permanently from Bayern Munich last summer for £30m. reportedly expressed dissatisfaction His opportunities at Tottenham have been limited – only 409 minutes in 14 appearances this season.
his Excluded from Champions League squad Having indicated earlier this season his marginal status under Frank, even a temporary move to Serie A is possible Terre has since been recalled to Europe to replace Dominic Solanke.
Richarlison’s long-term future also remains uncertain despite having scored seven goals so far this season, including two against season contenders Burnley and Arsenal.
Tottenham Hotspur is Ready to receive quotes Coming from Brazil, Saudi Arabia and possibly Everton – his former club where he had greater success.
However, some media sources stated that Spurs set to reject loan offer And only permanent sales are accepted.
The Brazilian has been inconsistent throughout his Spurs career, contributing just 39 goals since joining for £60m in 2022, frustrating some supporters.
With his contract expiring in 2027, January is Tottenham’s best window to recoup a reasonable fee before his value drops.
Frank clearly sees Richarlison as an ‘expendable’ member of his squadeven if he selects the 28-year-old regularly, Solanke and Kolo Mouani are likely to be his first choice once they finally return to full fitness.
Another problem is Yves BissoumaHe has already clashed with Frank over disciplinary matters and has yet to play a game under the Dane’s guidance.
The Mali international has been injured this season, which has limited his playing time, but according to talkSPORT reporter Alex Crook, Spurs have seen enough.
Tottenham decide to sell Yves Bissouma in January
Recent footage shows the 29-year-old midfielder allegedly inhaling nitrous oxide in early November, despite being sidelined through injury at the time.
This is the second such incident involving Bissouma, who was suspended by the club in August after a similar video emerged.
The midfielder has since issued a public apology, admitting a “severe lack of judgment” and recognizing the health risks involved, but his latest alleged infractions have now exhausted the club’s patience.
“This is an internal matter that we are dealing with at the moment and I will comment on it when we have dealt with it,” Frank said ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League trip to Slavia Prague.
Now, Crook reports Tottenham Hotspur ready to sell Bissouma in January following this incidentwhich effectively sealed his fate in north London.
Bisuma earns more than £55,000 per weekbut now it’s completely beyond Frank’s requirements.
The former Brighton star played a key role in Tottenham’s Europa League final last season after being left out of Tottenham’s 22-man Champions League squad. Had ankle surgery October.
Bissouma’s contract is reportedly set to expire at the end of the season, but Tottenham do have the option to extend it by another year mail.
According to talkSPORT, Galatasaray are still interested in signing him after a proposed summer transfer fell through. The Turkish champions were close to signing Bissouma before the deal fell through and they are prepared to resume their pursuit next year.






