Djed Spence, a Tottenham Hotspur defender, has returned to the club after a loan spell with Leeds United.
According to the Daily Mail, there were worries about his attitude at the Championship club, and the Tottenham leadership were astonished when they were advised that Leeds would terminate his loan arrangement and return him to North London immediately.
Last season, the England under-21 international struggled for consistent game time at the North London club, and he is unlikely to earn any first-team appearances this year as well.
Tottenham have re-listed him for sale, and it remains to be seen where he will end up. The defender was highly regarded during his time in the Championship, but he has failed to live up to the hype since joining Tottenham.
Concerns about his demeanour may turn off potential suitors. According to a Daily Mail article, Tottenham are also concerned about the defender’s attitude.
It would be interesting to see if Spence can re-establish his career and work on his attitude issues in the coming months. On Saturday, he will join the Tottenham Hotspur squad.
There is no doubt that he possesses the characteristics necessary to develop into a top fullback, but he must improve his professionalism and discipline. If Tottenham cannot find a team ready to sign him permanently this month, another loan deal might be on the cards.
Leeds are in decline yet again; they need to get rid of the garbage, sell loan players, and recuperate money due (Raphina). Too many terrible managers, who on earth is to blame for dreadful signings errors, mostly Marsch panic buying, new owners’ lack of finance agree need to recoup on squandered signings as well?
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