Tottenham Hotspur defender Danny Rose has hinted at a potential move away from White Hart Lane amid reports of Manchester United interest.
The 27-year-old was a subject of interest from several clubs in the Premier League before he sustained a niggling knee injury that kept him out for six months.
However, it appears that the Englishman could follow the footsteps of Kyle Walker who joined Manchester City earlier this summer and after revealing in an explosive interview with the Sun.
Rose said he could consider leaving Tottenham Hotspur if the right offer arises, while he also revealed that his current side should sign a player ‘You don’t have to Google’.
The left-back arrived at Spurs at the tender age of 17 and gone on to become the longest serving player at the White Hart Lane but he has revealed that he wants to return to the North, pitching Manchester United as potential contenders to sign him in foreseeable future.
Manchester United are said to be keen on new faces to the Old Trafford but will have to beat competition from Chelsea who are also believed to be keen on adding the defender to Stamford Bridge this summer, although it is believed that United boss Jose Mourinho will favour a move for an outfield player.
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