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Tottenham ready to let “fantastic” ex-Chelsea player leave on permanent transfer this summer

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Tottenham ready to let "fantastic" ex-Chelsea player leave on permanent transfer this summer

Tottenham’s busy summer under the directorship of Johan Lange has been focused on poaching academy starlets from all over, especially beating their direct rivals in the process.

Consequently, however, there are some youngsters at the club whom the Lilywhites are ready to let go.

Fresh reports are emerging from the club regarding a promising forward who joined Spurs not too long ago but is likely to not continue beyond this summer.

Jude Soonsup-Bell shown exit door by Tottenham

According to a Mirror report, Tottenham are ready to let Jude Soonsup-Bell leave this summer.

A Chelsea academy graduate, Soonsup-Bell moved to Spurs at the start of last year but has only featured for their U21s, albeit with an impressive record of 14 goals and 8 assists in 33 appearances. With his contract expiring next year, the Lilywhites are looking to cash in.

The former England U19 international also had an enviable record at Chelsea. In 2022, he was deemed “fantastic” by his then-coach, Ed Brand, after they won the Under-18 Premier League Cup.

“Jude is a top goal-scorer. He showed great composure to get the ball out of his feet and finish well when he got his chance.

“He is a fantastic player at this level and he should be really proud.”

Valued by Transfermarkt at €250k, Soonsup-Bell is

a versatile forward capable of playing both centrally and out wide.

If they don’t want you, leave

Spurs are having a busy academy summer this time round, and understandably some of the players they already have are taking the hit.

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The equation is simple: if they are no longer valued by Spurs, then they need to take whatever next opportunity is available for them and start again, even if that means dropping down a level or too. The same applies to Soonsup-Bell.

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