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Could Tottenham have their Rose picked?

Danny Rose has taken the unusual step of revealing his annoyance with life at Tottenham and the markets over his future have gone crazy.

The England full-back has revealed that he is looking for a big new contract, and he is highly unlikely to get that with Spurs.

Now the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool are all being linked with a move for the 27-year-old and the odds are certainly pointing to a move.

“This market has moved quick, before this news broke he was 5/1 and longer to leave Spurs his summer – now for instance Ladbrokes have cut him to 11/8 to move,” said OddsMonkey spokesman Peter Watton.

“All the teams have been cut, but the odds are certainly pointing towards Chelsea and Manchester United – and they are getting shorter and shorter by the minute, suddenly it very much seems he is about to leave this month.”

Odds on Rose leaving with Ladbrokes:
11/8 to leave Tottenham this summer:

Clubs to sign Rose with PaddyPower
Man United – 4/9
Chelsea – 5/1
Man City – 9/1
Liverpool – 50/1

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