Tottenham midfielder, Harry Winks, is said to be seeking talks with Daniel Levy over his future with the club, as he continues to struggle under Jose Mourinho.
Winks was initially a key figure under the Spurs boss but the summer signing of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has pushed him down the ladder a bit and he was taken off after an hour against Antwerp last night.

And now, according to The Telegraph, Winks is seeking showdown talks with Levy about where his career goes from here, with Winks said to be open to a move away in January.
However, it is claimed that Winks could be left disappointed. The report states that Levy is said to be more open to allowing Dele Alli out on loan. And with Spurs requiring a home grown quota for the Europa League, Winks may have to stay put.
The midfielder is said to be worried about his England chances for next years Euros, with his current lack of minutes becoming a concern.
It is a squad game, but can see Winks’ point here – TBR View
Jose Mourinho admitted this week he can’t keep everyone happy and it looks like Harry Winks is falling into that category of unhappy players.

It’s understandable, to an extent. Players want to be playing, especially ones who harbour international dreams.
However, Mourinho has this Spurs side winning and is under no pressure to bow to any demands. Winks may just have to accept it and come the summer, re-assess his situation.
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