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‘Magnificent’ 27-year-old Tottenham player may never play for Ange Postecoglou again
Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Tanguy Ndombele may never play for Spurs again.
The Frenchman is currently on loan at Galatasaray, where he is having a difficult campaign. He has come under enormous criticism, and that makes it more clear that he has no future at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Tanguy Ndombele may never play for Tottenham again
Tottenham signed Tanguy Ndombele from Lyon for a club-record £63 million ().
The Frenchman came in with a lot of hype back in 2019 and even scored a stunner on his debut. Everyone at Spurs expected him to become a superstar under Mauricio Pochettino, but Ndombele has been a disappointment.
The 27-year-old failed to impress Jose Mourinho, Antonio Conte and also Ange Postecoglou. He was sent out on loan again in the summer to Galatasaray, and that move has been a disaster.
There were even rumours that his loan deal could’ve been terminated in the winter window. He’s really struggling out there, and Dean Jones has now claimed that his Tottenham career under Postecoglou is as good as over.
He told : “Under the new standard at Tottenham, I don’t see them returning to Ndombele. I think it’s time to try to move on from him.
“It’s proved difficult for them to offload him fully. Even when you get rid of him, his new club isn’t satisfied with what they’ve picked up.
“So, I don’t know what happens to him next, but I certainly don’t see him playing at Tottenham again.”

Ndombele had so much potential
When Tanguy Ndombele first broke into the Lyon squad, everyone expected him to become one of the best midfielders in the world.
The Frenchman really was a ‘‘ talent. He had everything in his game that you’d want from a midfielder, and Tottenham thought they struck gold when they beat many other teams to his signature.
For one reason or another, Ndombele has wasted his massive potential. He has been really poor over the last few years, and we expect his Tottenham career to come to an end this summer.
Spurs, however, may have to consider tearing his contract up and letting him go for free as we just can’t see any club paying a transfer fee to sign him.