Danny Rose set to escape Tottenham exile and seal Trabzonspor transfer after ‘agreement reached’ with Turkish club
DANNY ROSE is set to leave Tottenham to join Turkish side Trabzonspor, reports say.
The left-back is Spurs' longest-serving player, but has fallen out of favour under manager Jose Mourinho.
So much so, that he has been left out of Tottenham's Premier League and Europa League squads this season.
Rose, 30, is desperate to leave and, according to , Trabzonspor have now offered the defender a three-and-a-half-year contract.
Rose went out on loan to Newcastle in January last season but returned to London in the summer.
His contract expires at the end of the season meaning Spurs have six months to sell the full-back before he exits for free.
England international Rose has made no secret of his displeasure after repeatedly being overlooked by Mourinho, with footage capturing a tense meeting with the boss in Amazon’s All or Nothing series.
Ben Davies has this season been competing with Sergio Reguilon as Mourinho's No1 left-back.
They also have Ryan Sessegnon out on loan in the Bundesliga with Hoffenheim.
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As a result, Rose has been forced to play for Spurs' development side.
If the move comes off, he will join Chelsea's Lewis Baker and Stoke’s Benik Afobe at the Super Lig side.
Daniel Sturridge also signed for Trabzonspor in 2019 before terminating his contract after eight months.