Moussa Sissoko hasn’t made the best of starts since joining Tottenham from Newcastle United last summer.
The midfielder became Spurs’ joint-record signing, level with Erik Lamela, when Daniel Levy spent £30 million to bring the Frenchman to North London after a string of impressive performances at Euro 2016.
After only making a handful of starts for Tottenham, Sissoko is set to leave the club this summer, according to French publication L’Equipe.
Sissoko reportedly has a “very poor” relationship with Mauricio Pochettino. The Spurs manager green-lit the 27-year-old’s deadline day arrival, but is yet to put his faith in the £30 million-man.
Mauricio Pochettino reportedly has a “very poor” relationship with Moussa Sissoko and talks are planned about his sale next month. #THFC pic.twitter.com/kuO79Rf2kH
— Hotspur Related (@HotspurRelated) March 23, 2017
It is believed Tottenham only signed Sissoko because Crystal Palace were unwilling to let Wilfried Zaha leave last summer.
The L’Equipe report suggests Spurs are willing to let Sissoko go for around €20 million — there is interest from Crystal Palace and Inter Milan.
L’Equipe understand Tottenham Hotspur will sell Moussa Sissoko this summer for a fee around €20M. #THFC pic.twitter.com/zIu1F07zSw
— Hotspur Related (@HotspurRelated) March 23, 2017