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Tanguy Ndombele tells Jose Mourinho he 'never wants to play under him' again

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Tanguy Ndombele could be set for a Tottenham exit this summer after reportedly telling boss Jose Mourinho he never wants to play for him again.

Ndombele has been left on the bench for both Spurs' games since the Premier League restart, and the French midfielder is said to be have been angered by Mourinho's public criticism of his performances.

The 23-year-old cost Tottenham a club record £55million plus a potential further £9m in add-ons from Lyon last summer - but he could be on his way after just a year, with a rift between player and manager having deepened.

The latest flashpoint occurred earlier this week when a row erupted between Mourinho and Ndombele during a training session on Monday and continued in the manager's office,

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