Tottenham will be on the lookout for a new right-back in the next transfer window leaving Serge Aurier's future in doubt.
Aurier courted controversy on Tuesday by breaching the government's lockdown regulations for a second time during the coronavirus pandemic to train alongside teammate Moussa Sissoko.
The pair were forced to issue a joint apology and make a donation to the NHS after ignoring the social distancing guidelines.


Aurier, 27, has been a near ever-present for Jose Mourinho, only failing to feature in Spurs's Champions League dead rubber at Bayern Munich and FA Cup tie at Middlesbrough since the Portuguese manager's appointment in November.