Tottenham to Offload Six In White Hart Lane Clearout

White Hart Lane side look to shed some deadwood.

White Hart Lane boss Mauricio Pochettino is ready to conduct a major clearout as he looks to boost his transfer fund pot, with as many as six players strongly linked with imminents exits.

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Kyle Naughton

The return of Kyle Walker from long term injury and the probable arrival of United States international DeAndre Yedlin have made the full-back well and truly surplus to requirements. Swansea, Leicester and Crystal Palace are all reportedly interested.

Paulinho

The £17m signing had a decent debut season at the north London club but is definitely not part of Mauricio Pochettino’s plans and the White Hart Lane side are keen to see his large wages removed from their balance sheet and a move back to the Corinthians is a possibility.

Vlad Chiriches

The Romanian has been used sparingly and the arrival of Federico Fazio has seemingly put an end to his first team chances and a move to Italy or Borussia Dortmund could be likely in January.

Andros Townsend

The England winger has made just one Premier League start this term and is behind the likes of Nacer Chadli, Erik Lamela and Christian Eriksen and Mauricio Pochettino is keen to use the wide-man as bait in pursuit of a number of his former Southampton charges.

Aaron Lennon

The 27 year old has been at White Hart Lane for almost a decade but is certainly no longer a regular first choice starter and is said to be on Hull City and Stoke City’s respective radars. Lennon has started just three of Tottenham’s 17 Premier League fixtures this season.

Emmanuel Adebayor

The Togo international showed what he is capable of in the second half of last term but has been found wanting and his lack of end product as well as his hefty wage demands will see Tottenham make the experienced forward available for prospective suitors. The former Arsenal man is one of a half dozen players the Evening Standard believes will be offloaded by Spurs.