Tottenham Hotspur full-back Kyle Walker-Peters should consider leaving the club.
The starlet was overlooked by Mauricio Pochettino for the Carabao Cup clash with Watford on Wednesday.

One would have thought the game would have been a perfect opportunity for the youngster to get some minutes under his belt.
But the Argentinian opted to start Serge Aurier instead.
With Tottenham chasing the game going into the final stages, there was no need for the youngster to come off the bench.
All three of Pochettino’s changes were attacking ones.

It was a shame he played no part in the game.
Walker-Peters has shown himself to be an able young player for Spurs.
Pochettino handed him odd chances last season, and each time he impressed.
Does he need to leave?
Walker-Peters should definitely sit down with Pochettino to discuss his future.
Perhaps a loan move for a player of his quality would be sensible.
The resurgence of Aurier is only going to limit his playing opportunities more.
Walker-Peters has made nine appearances for the club and at the age of 21, he should probably have a few more games under his belt than that.

He easily has the quality to play in the Premier League. He should explore the possibility of joining another top-flight club in January.
While there are benefits in young players staying around the first team, one does have to wonder if that can be better than playing regular football.
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