Update on Djed Spence, Ashley Phillips, Joe Rodon’s transfer battle, and the most recent Tottenham loan

After increasing their squad in recent weeks, Tottenham now has ten players out on loan. Many of these players are making an impression as they represent the team in the Football League and throughout Europe.

To augment those now playing in Turkey, the Netherlands, Germany, and Italy, Spurs have sent out a number of young players at all levels of the English game. This month, Sergio Reguilon made his comeback from Manchester United; however, before the January transfer window closes, he is anticipated to depart the team once more, either permanently or on loan. In the coming weeks, he might be joined by more young Tottenham players. Here’s how the current batch of Spurs loan players performed during the last seven days.v

has kept up his increased playing time in the weeks since the Turkish Super Lig’s winter break. He came off the bench for 21 minutes on Thursday in Galatasaray’s 1-1 draw with Sivasspor.vvvvvv

After a dismal outcome in which the visitors gave up a late penalty, the Frenchman was added back to the starting lineup for the second time in three games on Monday night as Galatasaray defeated Kayerispor 2-1 at home.

After 64 minutes, the 27-year-old was removed from the game after making one tackle, two interceptions, one clearance, and winning two aerial duels. Ndombele completed 38 passes with an accuracy percentage of 86.8%.3

is still awaiting his Genoa debut, having left for Italy last week as part of the transaction that brought Radu Dragusin to north London. The Ligurian club’s 0-0 home draw with Torino on Saturday came too soon for the 23-year-old to be included in the matchday squad.

rior to that match, Genoa manager Alberto Gilardino stated the following about Spence: “He didn’t do much yesterday and that’s normal when you joiPn a new club.”

“We have arranged for him to undergo a training session on the field. He wants to support the squad by contributing. He is a wing-back by nature; we’ll evaluate his condition and he can be useful.”

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