Tottenham could lose one of their stars of the future to a rival
Tottenham Hotspur have so many young talents who are not getting the right amount of opportunities under Thomas Frank, and there are several key players who Spurs supporters now hae to worry about being driven out of the club by the incompetence of their manager.
The most worrisome example is that of French forward Mathys Tel, because the young man is actually considering a loan move, at best, away from Spurs because of how little Frank is playing him despite him being by far the biggest attacking threat in most games.
Meanwhile, a more established star is also pretty obviously angry at the club and the manager, as Frank could very well end up costing Spurs one of the best defensive players in the world in center back Micky van de Ven.
Tottenham can't sell him
There is one more, less talked about young talent who could be interested in leaving Spurs soon, either on loan or even a permanent transfer. Backup goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky has shown serious potential goal when given opportunities, and he is really not all that far off from starter Guglielmo Vicario with likely more future upside.
But with how little Kinsky plays, it is impossible to know if he will be able to reach that level without getting the minutes or opportunities. Kinsky needs to play more, and now Fabrizio Romano is reporting on his YouTube channel that West Ham United, one of Tottenham Hotspurs' local London rivals, are interested in stealing him away.
Most of the transfer rumors surrounding Kinsky are dealing wtih a possible loan, as it would be asinine for Spurs to let him go permanently, especially not to West Ham. And surely the Hammers would love to steal him away, given their need for a top young goalkeeper and their desire for revenge after losing Mohammed Kudus to Spurs this past summer transfer window.
There are actually more transfer rumors linking the starter, Vicario, away from Spurs due to his ridiculous mistakes, poor leadership skills, and lack of reliability. There are many Spurs fans who would rather see Kinsky stay and get more minutes, with Vicario sold in exchange for a better, younger keeper like James Trafford as the starter. But then, of course, Kinsky might still not get enough minutes.
A loan move involving Kinsky makes sense, but, alas, that would make Tottenham even thinner in goal with Vicario as the only legitimate option between the sticks. And he is barely legitimate.