German duo Hoffenheim and Hertha Berlin are both reportedly interested in taking Tottenham youngster Ryan Sessegnon on loan this season.
According to Sky Sports, the Bundesliga pair both keen on trying to sign the 20-year-old Englishman on loan.
Hoffenheim, who discovered their opponents on Friday for this season’s Europa League group stages, are a quality team in German football and sit top of the Bundesliga table after just two games.
They finished sixth in the top-flight last season, while other suitors Hertha were 10th.
Sessegnon is yet to make a single appearance this season in any competition and only played 12 first-team during the whole of the last campaign.
He is a versatile left-footer that can play as either a full-back or attacker, but the club’s new signings have impacted his role within the squad and he’s currently on the fringes under manager Jose Mourinho.

TBR’s View:
It will be a great idea to send Sessegnon out on loan to help him develop his game, especially to the Bundesliga where there have been so many youngsters thrive in the last few years.
The Spurs youngster has plenty of potential and is involved with England Under-21s side during the international break, but he’s not going to get the club minutes he needs to progress.
Hoffenheim and Hertha Berlin are two strong teams in Germany, so the only fear will be on the amount of minutes and he needs to go somewhere he will play regularly.
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