Two Tottenham players look set to move on in search of first-team football in the coming days.
The Daily Express reports that Victor Wanyama is wanted by Belgian outfit Club Bruges.
Wanyama is one of several Spurs players linked with possible moves before the European transfer window closes on September 2.
He has two years remaining on his contract and his wages could be a stumbling block to a deal, but he is clearly out of favour under boss Mauricio Pochettino and would have to go elsewhere to have any real chance of regular first-team football this season.
Wanyama has not featured so far this term and is far down Pochettino’s pecking order of midfielders, particularly since the arrival of Tanguy Ndombele this summer. Harry Winks, Moussa Sissoko, Eric Dier and Oliver Skipp are also above him.
Bruges have money to spend, having sold two players to Premier League clubs – Marvelous Nakamba joined Aston Villa and Arnaut Danjuma Groeneveld was snapped up by Bournemouth.
Meanwhile, Georges-Kevin N’Koudou is set to join Besiktas on loan according to reports in Turkey.
The French winger is another player not in Pochettino’s plans and, at 24, clearly has no future at the North London club.