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Spurs insider: 'Amazing' talent may join league leaders as 'ridiculous' transfer clause emerges

Tottenham insider John Wenham still thinks midfielder Tanguy Ndombele could join PSG in the summer, Football Insider report, after the emergence of a ‘ridiculous’ clause in his Lyon deal.

The French midfielder, labelled as a player with ‘amazing’ talent by Jose Mourinho, sealed a loan move to Lyon on deadline day.

He had been linked with PSG, the Ligue 1 leaders, earlier in January but a move broke down and he eventually penned terms with his former employers until the end of the season.

Lyon are expected to have a buy option in the summer for £54m, a fee which Wenham has labelled as ‘ridiculous’.

Talking to Football Insider, Spurs insider Wenham feels Ndombele could still move to PSG over the summer and wouldn’t be surprised if they came knocking.

“Ndombele arrived with much fanfare.

“I was excited. When he joined I went on YouTube and watched the full 90 minutes of games he played against Man City and Barcelona.

“I was genuinely excited and I thought he would be a transformative transfer.

“He had the odd moment of magic in him but four managers couldn’t get anything out of him.

“There are always excuses or some reason why he hasn’t been playing well.

“When that move to PSG fell through I was worried, to be honest with you.

“There is the option for Lyon to buy him but the fee is more than we paid for him which is ridiculous, that’s just not going to happen.

“But, if he can go to Lyon and play well it wouldn’t surprise me if PSG came back in for him in the summer as they sort their own squad out.

“It’s always good for PSG to have high-profile French players on the books and it looks like Mbappe is leaving.”

Spurs did well to eventually move the 25-year-old on after a late move to the Parc des Princes fell through, and as

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