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Vincent Janssen could be on his way to Germany this summer.

According to reports, Borussia Monchengladbach are preparing to submit an offer for the 22-year-old.

Janssen arrived at Spurs in a £17m deal from Dutch side AZ in 2016, but struggled during his debut campaign in England, netting just two Premier League goals as he played second fiddle to Harry Kane.

And speaking during the last international break, the frontman admitted he wanted more playing time during the 2017/18 campaign.

He said: “I initially found it difficult with my role as a substitute, sometimes sitting in the stands at Spurs, but I learned to deal with it.

“As a young player I had to compete with Harry Kane – the top scorer of the Premier League – arguably the toughest league in the world, and a striker who is performing remains in the team.

“That [my future] is a matter for after the holidays. I want the prospect of more playing time, but otherwise I’m now better keeping my mouth shut.

“I cannot say anything about that [a return to the Eredivisie] either. I keep all options open.”

Now it appears Monchengladbach are planning to offer Janssen the opportunity of an escape route from north London to the Bundesliga.

According to the Mirror, Gladbach will make a move for the Netherlands international, who still has three years left on his contract at Spurs.

Daniel Levy will look to recoup the £17m fee he paid to bring the Dutchman to England 12 months ago.