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Kyle Naughton is set to leave Tottenham this summer in search of regular first-team football at his preferred position.

The defender moved to White Hart Lane in 2009 but, almost five years on, Kyle Walker is their established right-back and his former Sheffield United team-mate is being played at left-back.

Naughton said of his situation with the Londoners: “I am 25 and there is a stage that you reach when you think, ‘Well, am I going to be No 1?’

"That is what I am looking for. I want to be playing every single week. I want to be playing regularly. I am not sure what is going to happen, but if I can’t hold down a first-team spot then I do have to look elsewhere.

“I am not going to lie - I am a right-back. That is the position I want to play in, but it has been difficult with Kyle Walker doing so well.”