Tottenham transfer news: Spurs loan winger Georges-Kevin N’Koudou to Monaco until end of the season

N’Koudou has struggled to find regular football at Spurs since joining for £9m in August 2016

Lawrence Ostlere
Thursday 31 January 2019 15:59 GMT
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Tottenham have loaned winger Georges-Kevin N’Koudou to Monaco until the rest of the season.

N’Koudou has struggled to find regular football at Spurs since joining for £9m in August 2016, and has played only three times this season.

The 23-year-old France Under-21 international, who had an unsuccessful loan spell at Burnley last season, joins the Ligue 1 side at a turbulent time after the club recently sacked Thierry Henry and replaced him with the Frenchman's predecessor, Leonardo Jardim.

The club are currently 19th in Ligue 1 and have recruited Cesc Fabregas from Chelsea to help turn their fortunes.

Tottenham are set to go through another transfer window without adding to their squad, which would mark the first time any Premier League club has not signed a single player in one season.

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