Danny Rose could join Newcastle permanently if he impresses on loan
Wantaway Tottenham defender Danny Rose got his wish for a move in the closing stages of the January transfer window. The 29-year-old completed a loan move to Newcastle United until the end of the season. (h/t Newcastle United)
The Tynesiders were keen on a left-back following yet another injury to Paul Dummett. The Magpies decides to swoop in for Rose on deadline day in a loan deal worth £2million. There is no option to buy at the end of the loan.
Steve Bruce was happy at signing the English international. The 59-year-old also touched upon the prospect of signing the player permanently in the summer provided he impresses during his loan spell. ((h/t Football London)
“If there is a possibility to make it permanent we will act in the summer.”
Rose has also garnered interest from French giants Paris Saint-Germain. The Parisians view Rose as a replacement for Layvin Kurzawa as the French left-back is likely to leave the club in the summer when his contract expires.
Rose’s contract at Tottenham expires in the summer of 2021. With the player’s relationship with Mourinho appearing to be strained, Spurs would do well to sell the player in the summer.
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Since joining the club in 2007, the 29-year-old has made 214 appearances for Tottenham and has scored 10 goals for the club. (h/t Whoscored). Rose has also won 29 caps for the England national football team and was a part of the squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.