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Report: Ndombele agrees Tottenham exit; but Dele rejected by club
Tanguy Ndombele has given the green light on a move from Tottenham Hotspur to Paris Saint-Germain, but he is unlikely to be joined in the French capital by Dele Alli, .
Ndombele and Dele are two of the players who appear to have no future under Antonio Conte. Neither was involved in the squad for Sunday’s trip to Chelsea.

Of course, offloading Ndombele was never going to be easy for Tottenham. . And he earns £200,000-a-week. So there only looked to be a handful of sides in the world who would have been capable of funding any sort of move for the Frenchman.
Pochettino pushing for Spurs pair?
Thankfully, Mauricio Pochettino looks set to come to Tottenham’s rescue. GFFN has claimed that a loan deal with an option to buy has now been agreed with PSG. Ndombele meanwhile, has also given the move his approval.
Daniel Levy however, is still hoping to find a permanent buyer. That appears to be the final hurdle standing between Ndombele and a move to Parc des Princes.

Meanwhile, Pochettino is keen to bring Dele in, too. that the 25-year-old’s agents have offered him to PSG.
However, Leonardo is the one not keen on a move. So it would appear that the England international will miss out on a PSG move once again…
Tanguy Ndombele has green lit a move to PSG – a deal on loan with option to buy, with PSG covering all wages, is agreed in principle between the clubs, but Daniel Levy has not given final sign-off, still trying for something permanent, according to sources contacted by GFFN.
— Get French Football News (@GFFN)
Dele Alli (25) offered again by agents to PSG this window (CAA/Pini Zahavi) – Mauricio Pochettino would be keen to revive a deal, but Sporting Director Leonardo is against it – mutual agreement that Tanguy Ndombele should be the main focus, according to sources contacted by GFFN.
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Dele more likely to reignite Tottenham career than Ndombele
Ndombele can be an outstanding player. Jose Mourinho previously labelled him ‘‘. And it may be harder for Tottenham to offload him permanently than Dele. However, of the two, Dele possibly looks to be the player with a greater chance of turning his Spurs fortunes around.
Of course, he has had several chances now. And, like Ndombele, he has struggled under several different managers.
But that performance against Liverpool last month appeared to have the potential to be a turning point. And if he does stay, it may not be out of the question for Antonio Conte to turn to him once again.