Tottenham youngster Reo Griffiths is set to stay at the club this summer.

Griffiths, who turns 18 this month, is the latest England youth international to be linked with a move to Germany's Bundesliga after scoring over 30 goals for the club's Under-18's last season – including four in a 9-0 win over Arsenal in April.

The teenage striker is concerned about his pathway into Spurs' first-team, with Harry Kane ahead of him, but he is expected to agree a professional contract with the club, who want to see how he performs in the U23s before promising him an opportunity in the senior side.

The future of Marcus Edwards, another Spurs' teenager, is less certain, however. The winger is one of the most talented players of his age in the country and he was compared to Lionel Messi by manager Mauricio Pochettino ahead of his Spurs debut in the League Cup, back in September 2016.

That remains the 19-year-old's only senior appearance for the club and a loan spell at Norwich was cut short in mid-April for personal reasons after he played just six minutes for the Canaries.

Norwich boss Daniel Farke said Edwards needed to work on his game off the ball, while his behaviour was questioned by Pochettino in his book, released last year.

Edwards feels he has learned from the difficult experience at Carrow Road and is looking forward to a fresh start next season but doubts remain at the club that he will make it under Pochettino, and a decision on his future will be taken this summer.

Spurs have high hopes for Oliver Skipp, a 17-year-old central midfield player, although it is felt he tired in the final months of last season and he will not be considered for a first-team spot next season.

Anton Walkes, 21, who made his senior Spurs debut alongside Edwards in a 5-0 win over Gillingham is close to joining Portsmouth on a permanent deal after impressing on loan at the League One club from January.