Report: £3m player could be back at Spurs in January as club consider major decision | OneFootball

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·12 de diciembre de 2024

Report: £3m player could be back at Spurs in January as club consider major decision

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Tottenham Hotspur are considering bringing back young defender Ashley Phillips from his loan spell in the January window.

The Spurs defender joined Stoke City on loan in the summer window, but the north London club are looking to recall him amid the current defensive injury crisis.


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According to a report from The Standard, there is a recall clause in Phillips’ season-long loan deal, and Tottenham are looking to trigger that from the start of January.

The 19-year-old defender joined Spurs from Blackburn Rovers in a £3 million deal in summer 2023.

He has yet to play a game for the senior side but could come into Ange Postecoglou’s plans in the second half of the season.

Tottenham Hotspur struggling with injury crisis

Spurs lost both Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven through injuries during the 4-3 loss against Chelsea last week.

While Postecoglou has yet to put a timeline of when they could return, there are suggestions that Romero could be out for at least six weeks.

With Ben Davies also currently out injured, Spurs do not have enough back-up options.

Radu Dragusin remains the only recognised centre-back at the club at the moment, and he hasn’t played enough football so far.

Archie Gray, who joined from Leeds United in the summer window, played as a centre-back after coming on from the bench against Chelsea.

Phillips has made 13 appearances for Stoke City this season, and Spurs need to be very careful with their decision.

If he is recalled and features for Tottenham, he won’t be able to play again for any other club this season.

Spurs probably will not delve into the market to buy another centre-back as they feel it could block the pathway for Phillips’s development.

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