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Three players Tottenham need to loan out in January, including prodigy likened to Jude Bellingham

Tottenham Hotspur ꦆhave enjoyed a somewhat mixe𝓰d first half of the season.

Spurs are in the top four of the Premier League and inﷺto the last 16 of the Champions League.

However, Tottenham have flattered to deceive far too often and have 💝dropped a fair few points.

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Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images

Nonetheles꧙s, Spurs have a good springboard🌠 from which they can kick on in the second half of the campaign.

After the World Cup brought the season to a halt, Antonio👍 Conte’s charges will now be busy on two fronts.

Not 𒆙only will Sp𓆉urs hope to improve on the pitch, but they’ve also got the January transfer window to contend with.

While Tottenham will likely look to bolster their ranks, they🌜’ve also got to think about which players could do with getting e๊xperience elsewhere.

Here ar🐲e three players we reckon the Lilywhites should send out on loan in t♏he January transfer window.

Djed Spence

Spence joine🍸d Tottenham to considerable fanfare in summer,ౠ having dazzled on loan at Nottingham Forest.

The 22🔯-year-old wasn’t going to be thrown in at the deep end. He joined Spurs h♓aving never played in the Premier League.

However, Spence will surely have hoped to feature more than he𓂃 has. The England Under-21 ace hasn’t even clocked up half an hour of competitive football for Tottenham.

Conte has routinely spoken about Spence being a prospect with ജpotential, suggesting he’s not goin𒅌g to be starting regularly any time soon.

At the same time, Spence is young, has a high ceiling, and is con꧒tracted to Tottenham long-term.

It’s pretty much a no-brainer f🐻or Spurs to 🦹send him out on loan to another Premier League club, where he can finally get regular PL minutes.

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Photo by Tottenham Hotspur FC/Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images

Pape Matar Sarr

Sarr was actually supposed to go out on loan in the summer, with Seꦛrie A side Cremonesꦯe reportedly lining up a deal.

However,ꦇ an injury to Rodrigo Bentಞancur led to Antonio Conte pulling the plug on the Sarr loan move.

It was a logical move from the Spurs boss, who didn’t want to find himself short in midfield 🐻in case Bentancur was out long-term.

Luckily, the Uruguayan wasn’t out for long. Now, with the January window looming, Sarr should be able to go elsewhere for the res꧒t of the season.

Sevilla are reportedly hoping to land the Senegal ꩲinꦦternational, who has been compared to Jude Bellingham.

Last year, French football expert Adam White told said: “I think it’s a reall🙈y good comparison actually (between Sarr and Bellingham).

“There’s 🧔a lot of parallels between them in ter🎃ms of their ability and the positions they take up.

“And their skillset, and the job yo🔴u would ask them to do in midfield as well.”

Bryan Gil

Gil is another young talen🌄t with a lot of potential and a big future ahead of h𒀰im who’s struggling for game time at Spurs.

And like Sarr, the Spaniard apparently saw a loan move blocked by Co🍒nte. Valencia reportedly wanted him again, but it wasn’t to be.

Gil has 73 minutes of game time unde🌊r Conte this season, which spans across four Champions League outings, one Premier League cameo and a Carabao Cup outing.

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Photo by Tottenham Hotspur FC/Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images

Spurs have Sꦅon Heung-min, Dejan Kulusevskꦓi, Lucas Moura, Richarlison as natural wide players.

Meanwhile, both Ivan Perisic and Ryan Sessegnon can swap the🐬ir wing-back role for a pla🌠ce higher up the pitch.

With this in mind, Gil wasn’t ever going to get much game time. Now, hopefully he can go elsewhe🎃re for experience.

Sevilla are reportedly keen on the 21-year-✤old. Could they land Gil and Sarr in the same window?

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