Moussa Sissoko is wanted by Turkish giants Fenerbahce, according to the Sun.
The report adds that Tottenham’s former director of football, Damien Comolli, is working in a similar capacity at the Turkish giants and is pushing to sign the Frenchman.
Sissoko hasn’t been able to cement himself in the starting XI at Spurs. In fact, he started just 15 Premier League games for us last season.
The former Newcastle United man is wanted on a loan deal with an option to sign him permanently, as per the Sun.
The 29-year-old joined us from Newcastle a couple of years ago but a number of fans want him to leave before the end of the summer window.
Tottenham might not have signed a player in the summer but it seems losing Sissoko would not be a problem for some of our supporters.
Hard to see where he’s going to play apart from possibly League Cup fixtures and that’s also dependant on who we get in the competition.
Think I would honestly rather see Amos or Skipp given an opportunity ahead of him and that’s not me hating on the guy, got Winks back too now!
— Ricky Sacks 🎙 (@RickSpur) August 23, 2018
Can’t let it happen at this point, too short of cover and unsure on Winks just coming back.
— Gareth McCarter (@g2mcc) August 23, 2018
I think Sissoko has proved to be a very useful addition to Tottenham Hotspur’s squad while not exactly setting the world alight.
I’d be against loaning him out.— My Football Facts (@myfootballfacts) August 23, 2018
Yes please. Levy, buy some cigars and a case of scotch and send them along with Sissoko. Get this done! #COYS #THFC
— POCHnotronic (@BenHotspur) August 23, 2018
Get in the car Moussa, we’re going on a road trip mate.
— Daniel Skyver (@danielskyver) August 23, 2018
Please let him go,a waste of space
— Aaron Hawe (@hawe_aaron) August 23, 2018
I’ll drive him there..
— Dean Webster (@DeanWebster65) August 24, 2018
God I hope so!!!!
— Adam Dunne (@daverambo66) August 24, 2018
Let him go permanantly. Hes total rubbish.
— Spider from Mars! (@kruder69) August 24, 2018
Just a loan? The guy is pretty useless, he can go for good.
— il_vile (@darialdo79) August 24, 2018
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