Moussa Sissoko is set to leave Tottenham, with the midfielder closing in on a move to Watford, according to Football.London’s Alasdair Gold.
The Frenchman was an unused substitute against Manchester City on the opening-day, but hasn’t been involved in any of Spurs’ other three competitive matches and is now on the verge of ending his five-year affiliation with the club.
Sissoko has been a regular at various stages of his Tottenham career, most notably during the run to the Champions League final in 2018-2019.
However, the 32-year-old has made just four Premier League starts in 2020 and has fallen even further down the pecking order following the recent emergence of Oliver Skipp in the first-team.
And Football.London believes that whilst a deal isn’t yet done, both sides are confident that a switch to the Hornets, Spurs’ opponents on Sunday, will be completed and Sissoko will therefore link up with former defender Danny Rose at Vicarage Road.
Will organise a farewell party together with Aurier once they are out of the door.