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Djed Spence’s Tottenham future and the Ange Postecoglou decision that could impact transfer call

Djed Spence’s Tottenham future and the Ange Postecoglou decision that could impact transfer call

Ange Postecoglou will undoubtedly be keeping an eye on the upcoming European Under-21 Championship later this month. Kicking off in Romania and Georgia next Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur will have two players taking part in the competition looking to go all the way.

The players in question are Oliver Skipp and Destiny Udogie, who will be representing England and Italy respectively. Djed Spence will not be taking part, however, after missing out on Lee Carsley’s 23-man squad which was confirmed on Wednesday morning.

A regular in the squad over the past 12 months after his terrific loan spell at Nottingham Forest, Max Aarons and Ben Johnson will instead be the players who compete for the right-back role in the team. Spence’s loan spell with Rennes did come to an early end at the beginning of May as he returned to Tottenham for treatment after a knee injury meant he would miss their final four league fixtures.

One of 24 England under-21 players called up to take part in a training camp at St George’s Park in June, Spence played no part in their game behind closed doors against Japan last week and has now missed out on the squad for the finals altogether. football.london understands that his absence from the squad is down to a knee injury.

The injury is not thought to be a serious one but enough to keep him out of the tournament. The ex-Middlesbrough man can now fully concentrate on returning to full fitness and trying to make an impression on new boss Postecoglou once their summer preparations begin at Hotspur Way.

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It really is a huge summer for the player after a nightmare first campaign in north London. Seen as someone who could potentially take the right wing-back role to the next level given the struggles of others, Spence was only played in six games by Conte even though the likes of Matt Doherty and Emerson Royal weren’t pulling up any trees in their game time.

The Italian had made it clear in pre-season that the new addition was a “club” signing and he unfortunately just never turned to him prior to his loan exit to Rennes. Left out of the matchday squad nine times in the Premier League and only getting an opportunity from the bench in their cup fixtures against Nottingham Forest and Portsmouth when many would have been tempted to start him, Tottenham fans made their feelings perfectly clear when Spence was given a rare shot in the first team.

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  • June 15, 2023