John Wenham wants Tottenham to release first team player after news emerged yesterday

John Wenham from Lilywhite Rose advocates for Tottenham to part ways with Ryan Sessegnon.

Wenham contends that Sessegnon’s future lies outside of North London, making it unnecessary to retain him for the final year of his contract.

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In an exclusive interview with Tottenham News, Wenham asserts that it’s time for the 23-year-old to seek opportunities elsewhere.

He suggests releasing Sessegnon while permitting him to continue training at Hotspur Way, confident that another Premier League club would be interested in his services.

Wenham believes that Sessegnon’s departure would mark a significant step in Tottenham’s rebuilding process, considering his struggles with injuries during his time at the club.

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Despite some supporters advocating for contract renewal, Wenham questions the rationale behind such a decision, emphasizing that it may be more beneficial for Sessegnon to pursue a fresh start elsewhere.

While Sessegnon arrived at Tottenham with immense potential, persistent injuries have hindered his progress.

Although still relatively young at 23, it remains uncertain if he can fulfill his potential under Ange Postecoglou’s management at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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Given the intense competition for places in Postecoglou’s squad, Sessegnon may benefit from seeking opportunities at a lower level to rejuvenate his career.

While it’s regrettable that Sessegnon couldn’t thrive under Postecoglou, a fresh start could be the best course of action for both parties considering the current circumstances.

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