‘The World Cup is coming’ – Tottenham Hotspur player admits leaving ‘could be an option’
Steven Bergwijn has admitted that leaving Tottenham Hotspur “could be an option” for him this summer as he eyes a spot in the Netherlands squad for the World Cup.
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The 24-year-old signed for Spurs from PSV at the start of 2020. They paid around £26m to bring him in.
Bergwijn has been a bit-part player for Tottenham over the past few seasons. He has only started four games in the Premier League so far this term.
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The attacker was linked with a move back to the Netherlands in January as Ajax were plotting a move for him.
Back in March, the player hinted that he would be open to leaving Tottenham this summer.
Bergwijn has played 18 times for the Netherlands, who have qualified for this year’s World Cup. He has admitted that “Ajax could be an option” for him:
“A starting spot here? I don’t think so to be honest. It’s a complicated story for me,” Bergwijn acknowledged (quotes via HITC).
“I don’t play much. Ajax could be an option for me, and a return to The Netherlands could be an option for me. The World Cup is coming.”
Speaking on Tottenham’s win over Leicester, Antonio Conte stated that they “have to be satisfied” with their position in the Premier League:
“It was a good performance against a really good team. The game wasn’t easy and we knew very