Tottenham Considers Loaning Kinski in the Summer
Media reports have revealed that English club Tottenham Hotspur is open to loaning out their Czech goalkeeper Antonín Kinský during the upcoming summer transfer window, in a move aimed at giving him more playing opportunities.
Kinsky faced a difficult situation during the match in which Tottenham lost to Atletico Madrid 5-2 last Tuesday, as part of the UEFA Champions League competition, after conceding three goals in the first quarter of an hour of the game.
The team's head coach, Igor Tudor, decided to substitute the goalkeeper in the 17th minute of the match, following the challenging start to the encounter.
According to the British newspaper "The Telegraph," it is expected that the Czech international goalkeeper will temporarily leave Tottenham on loan to get regular playing time and regain his confidence after what happened in the match against Atletico Madrid.
Previous reports had indicated that Kinski had indeed requested to leave Tottenham during the upcoming summer transfer window.
As of now, the potential destination for the 22-year-old goalkeeper remains unclear, as no specific offers for his acquisition have emerged.
It is noted that Kinski participated in three matches with Tottenham this season across various competitions, during which he conceded five goals.
Kinsky faced a difficult situation during the match in which Tottenham lost to Atletico Madrid 5-2 last Tuesday, as part of the UEFA Champions League competition, after conceding three goals in the first quarter of an hour of the game.
The team's head coach, Igor Tudor, decided to substitute the goalkeeper in the 17th minute of the match, following the challenging start to the encounter.
According to the British newspaper "The Telegraph," it is expected that the Czech international goalkeeper will temporarily leave Tottenham on loan to get regular playing time and regain his confidence after what happened in the match against Atletico Madrid.
Previous reports had indicated that Kinski had indeed requested to leave Tottenham during the upcoming summer transfer window.
As of now, the potential destination for the 22-year-old goalkeeper remains unclear, as no specific offers for his acquisition have emerged.
It is noted that Kinski participated in three matches with Tottenham this season across various competitions, during which he conceded five goals.