Danny Rose will not be rushed into finding a new club, despite missing Tottenham Hotspur’s pre-season tour of Asia.

Tottenham confirmed this week that Rose, along with Vincent Janssen and Georges-Kevin Nkoudou, would not travel with the rest of the squad “in order to explore prospective opportunities with other clubs.”

England left-back Rose, who is contracted to Spurs until 2021, has not got anything lined up and will not be forced into accepting any offer he is unsure about.

With England’s top clubs yet to make a bid for 29-year-old Rose, who Tottenham value at around £20million, a move abroad is currently rated as the most likely scenario if he leaves this summer.

Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus have been linked with moves for Rose and it is understood the player would be open to going overseas if a major European club comes in for him.

Atletico Madrid considered trying to sign Rose along with Kieran Trippier, who moved to Spain for £20m this week.

But Rose is prepared to start the new season with Spurs if nothing he is attracted to comes up and is making sure he will be fit, despite not being in Asia.

The Premier League transfer window shuts on August 8, but Europe’s clubs can still buy players after that date. Serie A clubs have until August 23, while the transfer windows in Spain, France and Germany shut on September 2.