The 25-year-old was a shock inclusion in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad for the 2026 World Cup, ahead of the likes of Lewis Hall.
Spence has impressed over his games in the tournament, starting two of their five games as England prepare for their quarter-final against Norway on Saturday (July 11).
According to The Athletic, Spence could find himself playing for a new club next season as Everton plot an ambitious move.
It’s understood that Spence is weighing his options as he seeks assurances over regular first-team football, something that may be hard to come by at Tottenham.
Everton are confident that uncertainty surrounding his future could create a market opportunity for the club.
