Newcastle Consider Move for Danny Rose With Tottenham Defender Allowed to Leave

​Newcastle are weighing up a move for Tottenham outcast Danny Rose, following Jetro Willems' season ending injury on Tyneside.

England international Rose is thought to have been monitored by the Magpies over the summer, though ended up staying in north London despite plenty of speculation over his future.

Willems, who has been one of Newcastle's best players this season, has ​confirmed he will not feature again this term, though remains hopeful that he has not played his final game for the club.

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According to ​the Telegraph, Newcastle are considering a move for Rose, who has fallen out of favour under Spurs boss Jose Mourinho in recent months, while injury problems have also limited his availability.

Jan Vertonghen has featured regularly at left back over the last few months, while starlets Ryan Sessegnon and Japhet Tanganga have played there in recent weeks.

Tottenham's bloated squad desperately needs to be streamlined and it's believed the 29-year-old would be allowed to leave if an acceptable offer comes in.

Whether Rose would be happy leaving remains to be seen. He said in ​November he was intent on seeing out the remainder of his deal, claiming 'I'm not going anywhere until my contract is finished', but recent reports of a training bust-up may have changed the landscape - though Mourinho has ​rubbished those claims.

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Rose previously spent a season on loan at Newcastle's bitter rivals Sunderland and also came through as a youth prospect in the north at Leeds.


A move may also boost his hopes of being included in the England squad for the European Championship this summer. He remains a regular under Gareth Southgate, though Ben Chilwell and Luke Shaw will provide stern competition for a place in the squad.


​Rose has made over 200 appearances in all competitions for ​Tottenham since joining in 2007, featuring in 12 ​Premier League games.


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Source : 90min