Tottenham Refuse To Sell Vincent Janssen After Receiving Enquiry From Turkish Giants
Tottenham are refusing to sell Vincent Janssen despite loaning him out to Fenerbahce over the summer transfer window.
A source close to Fenerbahce told Turkish-Football that the club made an enquiry regarding signing Janssen on a permanent move.
Spurs turned down the proposal, underlining they are committed to the striker returning.
The Istanbul giants are expected to make another push for Janssen in the up coming months.
Janssen struggled at Tottenham after being snapped up from AZ Alkmaar for £17 million [BBC].
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The Dutch international scored 27 league goals in Dutch top flight football before getting his move to Spurs.
Janssen scored just six goals in all competitions for the North London outfit last season.
The 23-year-old has already matched last seasons assist record (4) at Fenerbahce this campaign.
The striker has three goals in all competitions at the Istanbul giants and is on an eight goal scoring drought in the league.
Janssen missed last weeks 2-0 win over Karabukspor due to injury and is a doubt for the weekend clash against Konyaspor.