Like an increasingly large number of Tottenham Hotspur players, Danny Rose admits he doesn’t know where he’ll be playing his soccer come August.
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With two years remaining on his current contract, the soon-to-be 29-year-old left back says it’s “no secret” he’s been linked with a move away from Tottenham, and he’s now at the point of his career where he accepts that he might not be the club’s no. 1 priority at his position — quotes from the BBC:
“If I’m back at Tottenham next season, great. If I’m not, great. I don’t know what the future holds now, but I’m looking forward to a break.
“It’s not about regular first-team football. I know my age and I know how the club’s run in terms of, if you get to a certain age they might look to ship you on.”
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“I’ll be just sitting tight over the next few weeks and just seeing what happens. Either way, I’m prepared for whatever happens.”
Rose has been linked with a move to both Manchester City and Manchester United in the past, and at one point went public with his desire to leave Spurs before ultimately remaining at the club.