Tottenham will look to move both George Marsh and Anthony Georgiou out on loan again in January, as Jose Mourinho looks to trim his squad and get his younger players some football.
Both Marsh and Georgiou are nowhere near the Spurs first XI at the moment and both spent time on loan last season, at Leyton Orient and Bolton, respectively.

And according to Football.London, the pair will be allowed to leave again this winter, with both players set to see their deals with Spurs expire in the coming summer.
It could, then, be a final chance for both Marsh and Georgiou to make a big impact and secure themselves a summer move, with new deals in north London looking increasingly unlikely it seems.

Marsh is 22, while Georgiou is 23, meaning both players are at an important stage of their career when it comes to the next step.
Falling by the wayside, but a good chance to make an impression – TBR View
As with most big clubs, there’ll always be players who end up dropping into the abyss a bit and Marsh and Georgiou could be two examples here.
Both aren’t going to be getting in the mix with the first-team any time soon, meaning a January move is the best option. In terms of their careers, it could be the most important loan move they ever make.
A good spell between January and the end of the season might well be enough for the pair to secure new deals elsewhere.
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