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So which youngsters does Harry loan out?

spurious1

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I would say Rose and Livermore are already a part of the squad, be surprised to see them go. Falque is on loan to us, would be pointless (maybe even impossible) to re-loan him; I doubt his wages are exorbitant (by footballers' standards).

For the rest, Carrol, Fredricks, Townsend, (Bostock?), and Kane, I would suppose we would try to loan them all out, either to improve them to the point they might be in contention for us, or as preparation to sell them.

Might have to keep Kane as emergency striker if Pav goes. We have enough players capable of playing wide (although no other "pure" winger besides Lennon and Bale)

For each of these players, there seems to be someone who believe he can make it at Prem level...wonder if it's true.
 

Gbspurs

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Carroll is easily ready for the prem. sometimes you need to push these players. Kane will be championship but if Carroll doesn't go to the prem I will be very disappointed.
 

ryantegan

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There was detonate interest from fulham for Tom Carroll. And I know millwall and reading wanted Kane. To be honest any of our young players could go out on loan if we wanted them to. The amout of reps from clubs at our XI matches is quite frightening.
 

CJMurray

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http://www.london24.com/sport/totte...remier_league_clubs_want_young_star_1_1158109

Spurs boss reveals Premier League clubs want young star

Harry Redknapp is aiming to secure loan moves for Tottenham’s young stars in January after Spurs’ elimination from the Europa League last week.

And the Lilywhites boss has revealed that he has already been contacted by Premier League clubs who are ready to offer Jake Livermore regular top-flight action.

However, Redknapp admits that he is two minds about allowing the 22-year-old midfielder, who has made 18 first-team appearances this season, to leave his squad.

“We’re not going to let any of the players that we want to keep go in January, but I’m going to let some lads go out on loan,” said Redknapp. “Some of the young kids can go out on loan now and play. It will do them good.

“I’ve already had Premier League clubs wanting to loan Jake, but I don’t know if I will loan him out because at the moment we’ve only got Scott Parker, Luka Modric and Sandro.

“We’re not overloaded in the midfield at the moment, with Tom Huddlestone out injured. If you include Jake we’ve only really got four specialised central midfield players.

“It might be difficult but there’s been a couple of Premier League clubs wanting to loan Jake. And the other lads, people like Andros Townsend, we’ll get them out to the Championship or wherever to play.”

Redknapp admits that he will miss working with Spurs’ next generation now that their continental campaign has come to an end, and insists that he enjoyed the Europa League.

“When I got on the coach [in Dublin] last week, I said to the lads who worked with us, ‘I shall miss it’,” said the manager.

“I enjoyed it, they’re good nights in Europe, going away from home. It’s something different with a different group of players, and it’s been a great experience for them - people like Tom Carroll, who was on loan at Leyton Orient last year.

“He’s had a smashing run in Europe. It’s been brilliant for Tom and he’s a great kid as well. I’m pleased for him. Harry Kane scored last week, and he was on loan at the Os last year as well.

“It was a great experience for those kids to play. We’re not in a reserve league any more, so getting games into players is difficult.”

I reckon it would be fantastic for Livermore to go out to a premier league team, only if he gets regular games and if Thudd gets back fit though.
 

FMA

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Would be nice to see Livermore get regular premiership football via a loan deal. However, at some point Parker is going to need a fortnight off over the winter - otherwise he'll run himself into the ground.
 

ChristianBaler

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Would be nice to see Livermore get regular premiership football via a loan deal. However, at some point Parker is going to need a fortnight off over the winter - otherwise he'll run himself into the ground.

And when Parker needs a rest, Sandro will come in for him. Huddlestone will also be back in February and once he's fit I think he'll get a game before Livermore.

I think a 6 month loan would do him some good, get some more experience and game time.
 

FMA

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Depends whether you advocate playing two defensive midfielders away from home and for the tougher games at White Hart Lane.
 

theaman

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Kane will really benefit from a loan - good propsect but just needs more top(ish) level game time. If we can get him a stint at a Championship side, that could be the making of him.

Livermore, Rose and Townsend have proved they are good back-up squad players - definitely need them around.

Parrett, Bostock, Fredericks, Carroll and Falque can be loaned - all decent prospects - again Championship experience is preferable if we/the players themselves are going to benefit long-term but I think it's more likely they would end up at a League One side like Leyton Orient.
 
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