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Journalist says he can see Tottenham releasing ‘magnificent’ player before his contract is up

It’s never nice when you have to release a player before their contract is up, but, sometimes, it’s for the best.

Arsenal are serial proprietors of this trend. In recent years the Gunners have released the likes of Willian, Mesut Ozil and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang before their contracts were up, and ꦉnow, it may be time for Tottenham to take a leaf out of their rivals’ books.

Indeed, Tanguy Ndombele, believe it or not, remains on Tottenham’s books, and ෴this summer he is, once again, due to return to Spurs for pre-season.

Ndombele’s ca🐠reer has, with all due respect, gone down the pan, an♛d Spurs surely will want rid this summer.

Sadly though, finding a suitor for Ndombele won’t be easy, and speaking on , James Maw has made an interesting prediction aboജut the midfielder.

Photo by Alex Davidson/Getty Images
Photo by Alex Davidson/Getty Images

Journalists predicts Tottenham will release Tanguy Ndombele

Maw spoke about Ndombele’s future and he reckons Tottenhaဣm may just have to release him.

“We’ve avoided Ndombele again, here’s how I think this will play out. I reckon they will release him on like the 28th of August, that’s what I reckon,” Maw said.

Tanguy Ndombele’s Tottenham disaster

It’s a massive shame that it has come to this.

Ndombele remains To🅷ttenham’s club-record signing, and in terms of natural ability, he’s still one of Spurs’ better players.

However, ability can only get you so far, you need toꩵ work hard if you’re going to make it at the very top level and that’s where Ndombele lets himself down time and time again.

To say that Ndombele’s Spurs career has been a disaster would be an understatement, and while it remains to be seen what happens this summer, we wouldn’t be shocked ♓at all if he was ultimately released ♔by Spurs.

Where Ndombele goes from here is unclear, but, at his best, he was a ‘’ player aඣnd if he can rediscover that form, maybe, just maybe, he’d be an asset for a Premier League side.