Breaking news Tyrese Hall to leave Tottenham on loan before 3 February?
Tyrese Hall exit: ‘Desperate’ Tottenham transfer verdict emerges
Tyrese Hall has been linked with a loan switch away from Tottenham in the winter transfer window.
As reported by Sky Sports News via their live transfer centre (21 January, 12:36 pm), Tottenham are likely to sanction a loan exit for Hall before 3 February.
Championship, League One and Scottish Premiership clubs are all keeping an eye on the 19-year-old.
It was previously reported by Darren Witcoop via X (13 January) that Stoke City are interested in a move.
However, according to Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – those rumours are wide of the mark.
And Wenham – who is keen for Hall to secure a loan move in the winter transfer window – has suggested where he would prefer to see the midfielder go instead.
“I’m still desperate for Hall to get a loan this month,” Wenham said.
“I think a move to League One or League Two would be good for the midfielder’s first-ever loan.
You’ve got to remember he is still a year younger than the likes of Alfie Dorrington and Jamie Donley.
“Therefore, he has got time on his hands. However, Hall leaving on loan would significantly weaken the current Under-21s group.”
Tyrese Hall to leave Tottenham on loan before 3 February?
Hall is one of Spurs’ most exciting prospects.
However, while plenty of Spurs’ other young hopefuls have been offered first-team opportunities this season, Hall hasn’t had a sniff.
Therefore, it wouldn’t be a surprise if the player himself was keen to secure a move away from Spurs before 3 February, simply to get some first-team minutes under his belt.
Loan switches haven’t worked for all of the club’s youngsters – with Dane Scarlett now in talks to join another club after his move to Oxford United proved unsuccessful.
However, Hall will still be keen to head out on loan and show Ange Postecoglou what he can do.
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou [Credit: Imago]
Therefore, the club should be working hard to get a deal agreed before 3 February.