Tottenham set to release title-winning £55million signing who hasn’t played since 2022


Tottenham reportedly want to release Tanguy Ndombele from his contract a year early.

The French midfielder joined from Lyon in 2019 for a club record fee of £55 million.

Ndombele appears to be leaving Tottenham quietly after arriving with much fanfare

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Ndombele appears to be leaving Tottenham quietly after arriving with much fanfare.

However, the 27-year-old only made 91 appearances in five years and has not played for the club since January 2022.

That day, Spurs were 1-0 down against Morecambe in the third round of the FA Cup and left the field sluggishly after being substituted.

This angered the fans, who loudly booed their player for his antics before their team scored three goals in 14 minutes to secure a narrow victory over the underdogs.

Since then, Ndombele has been loaned to his former teams Lyon, Napoli and Galatasaray.

He has won league titles with the last two, although mostly as a substitute, and he has played in the Champions League.

However, according to reports from France, Ndombele will not be given a chance at redemption in North London.

It is believed that he and Tottenham have mutually agreed to cut his huge £200,000-a-week salary and this could be announced shortly.

Spurs fans will be disappointed with the player’s departure as he has great talent but was unable to capitalise on it.

Ndombele was on loan to Napoli in 2022/23 and won Serie A there.

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Ndombele was on loan to Napoli in 2022/23 and won Serie A there..

Ndombele scored on his Premier League debut against Aston Villa and then scored a crucial goal against Manchester United, while also providing eight assists.

Tottenham’s managers were also angry with the player.

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During his tenure, Jose Mourinho said: “Tanguy, I have to be honest, Tanguy is the kind of guy you always expect more from than he gives you because he is so talented that you always expect more.”

“More because his talent is incredible. You know, I think in terms of his talent, his play in midfield and his vision, he is unmatched in European football at the moment.

Ndombele and Mourinho had a difficult relationship

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Ndombele and Mourinho had a difficult relationship.

“But you always have the feeling that he has more to give. He never reaches the limits of his effort, his willingness to sacrifice or even his ambition.

“So he’s the guy that I love as a player, but he frustrates me a little bit because I think he could be a lot better, a lot better than he is.

“For example, when I see France and Tanguy didn’t play, I don’t blame Didier. [Deschamps]. I blame Tanguy because he is better than the other guys.

“He should show that every day in training and in every game.”

The news comes just days after Spurs released Ryan Sessegnon, Eric Dier, Ivan Perisic and Japhet Tanganga.