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Tottenham are furious after seeing what has happened to their 20-year-old youngster on loan
Tottenham Hotspur’s primary focus is on the players they have at the club right now, but they haven’t forgotten about the ones they’ve loaned out.
Spurs fans protested against Daniel Levy for years after watching him make many wrong decisions. However, the Tottenham chairman has done really well over the last year.
Levy’s decision to appoint Ange Postecoglou has proved to be an amazing move so far, while the likes of Johan Lange and Scott Munn’s appointments look good as well.
However, one Tottenham decision that hasn’t worked out is a loan deal they sanctioned in the January transfer window. Spurs are not happy about that now.

Tottenham angry after seeing what has happened to their loanee
Tottenham currently have eight players out on loan.
Tanguy Ndombele, Sergio Reguilon, Djed Spence, Troy Parrott, Ashley Phillips, Japhet Tanganga, Joe Rodon and Alejo Veliz were all sent away to get regular game time.
Some of those moves have worked out brilliantly, while there have been issues with others.
The most disappointing loan move has to be Alejo Veliz’s. The 20-year-old joined Sevilla on loan in January, and he was expected to get good minutes under his belt. claim that’s what Spurs were promised when they sanctioned the move.
However, Veliz’s move has been a disaster.
The young striker has played just 23 minutes of football at Sevilla. He didn’t even make the squad in their last game against Celta Vigo, and it doesn’t look like anything is going to change.
The report claims that Sevilla’s handling of the situation has angered Tottenham, who are very unhappy that the promises they received have not been fulfilled.

What Spanish media think of Alejo Veliz’s move to Sevilla
There was a lot of excitement in Sevilla when Tottenham agreed to let Alejo Veliz join them on loan in January.
However, the youngster moved there with a knee injury, and the fact that he has only played 23 minutes since his recovery should tell you that things have not worked out.
Sevilla director of football Victor Orta has been criticised for his decision to sign Veliz on loan on the last day of the winter window.
claimed last week that the Argentine was signed just for the sake of it, especially as no option to make the move permanent was inserted in the deal.
Tottenham are right to be unhappy with Sevilla for the way they have dealt with Veliz. Unfortunately, the Argentine can’t do much other than keep working hard and hope for opportunities in the next few weeks.