Nacer Chadli's agent states his client could leave Tottenham in a bid to save his World Cup ambitions with Belgium. The 24 year old winger joined Spurs from FC Twente in a £7 million deal last summer but has made only seven Premier League starts since his arrival at White Hart Lane.
"His situation is not easy at Tottenham at the moment. The World Cup is arriving so it's a problem," Daniel Evrard told the London Evening Standard.
"For him to play at the World Cup it's important so why not a loan? We haven't spoken to Tottenham yet but I know there are clubs interested in him.
"There are a lot of players in the same situation who are not in the team and they want to play in the World Cup so there is a market for a lot of clubs.
"It's important for him not to take any risks by going to a country he doesn't know well."
"Nacer had to play in a role which doesn't suit him," Evrard added. "They wanted him to play on the left wing and he is not exactly a winger - he prefers to play through the middle.
"It's very difficult for him because we've not seen the best of him at Tottenham. He has big potential so he is a little bit frustrated."
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