Moussa Sissoko has struggled to make a positive impression at Tottenham Hotspur since his £30m arrival from Newcastle United last summer but the Frenchman has insisted his future remains at White Hart Lane.
Sissoko has fallen out of favour with manager Mauricio Pochettino, making just ten starts, and his situation has reportedly attracted attention from elsewhere. However, the Euro 2016 star is adamant he will remain in North London.
Speaking to BeIN Sports, and quoted by The Evening Standard, Sissoko said:
“My future is at Tottenham and I’m trying to give my best. I’m trying to learn because I have to get used to a new style of playing in a new team.”
The 27-year-old has struggled to adapt to the training and tactical changes that have accompanied his switch to Spurs and he’s still yet to net his first goal for the club, with his contributions coming in the form of two Premier League assists.
Whilst Sissoko remains intent to succeed at White Hart Lane, Spurs themselves may have other ideas and could take the decision out of the Frenchman’s hands- though they’d have to accept a major financial loss.
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