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Tottenham have agreed for Jack Clarke to spend the remainder of the season at League One side Sunderland, making him the third academy player to make the move away from N17 so far in this window.

Clarke decided to stay at Tottenham during the summer as he tried to breakthrough into the first team but he has only made one appearance, which was in the Lilywhites' very first Europa Conference League match of the season.

The 21-year-old will now finish the season at Sunderland, who are currently second in League One, on the same points as first place Wigan, although the current leaders have four games in hand.

The academy player has found some success this season in the Premier League 2, scoring three goals and registering four assists in 15 appearances for the U23s.

Speaking to Sunderland's official website about his loan move to the League One club, Clarke opened up on his return to the north and also his aim of helping the club win promotion.

"I can't wait to get started. I'm from this part of the world, so I know this is a massive club and what it means to the fans," said the York-born winger.

"I'm looking forward to playing at the Stadium of Light and the prospect of being part of the

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