Like an increasingly large number of Tottenham Hotspur players, Danny Rose admits he doesn’t know where he’ll be playing his soccer come August.
With two years remaining on his current contract, the soon-to-be 29-year-old left back says it’s “no secret” he’s been linked with a move away from Tottenham, and he’s now at the point of his career where he accepts that he might not be the club’s no. 1 priority at his position — quotes from the BBC:
“If I’m back at Tottenham next season, great. If I’m not, great. I don’t know what the future holds now, but I’m looking forward to a break.
“It’s not about regular first-team football. I know my age and I know how the club’s run in terms of, if you get to a certain age they might look to ship you on.” … “I’ll be just sitting tight over the next few weeks and just seeing what happens. Either way, I’m prepared for whatever happens.”
Rose has been linked with a move to both Manchester City and Manchester United in the past, and at one point went public with his desire to leave Spurs before ultimately remaining at the club.