Vincent Janssen says he will put talks over his Tottenham future on hold until he returns from international duty with Holland.

The Dutch striker has endured a tough first year in English football since joining Tottenham from AZ Alkmaar for £18.5million in July.

Janssen scored just twice in 27 Premier League appearances for Mauricio Pochettino's side this season - though he only made seven league starts in total.

Vincent Janssen playing for Tottenham in their post-season friendly against Kitchee

Turkish side Galatasaray are keen on signing the 22-year-old despite his recent struggles but Janssen has insisted he will delay making a decision on his future until after the international break.

'I want to focus on the Dutch team first,' he told newspaper Algemeen Dagblad (via talkSPORT).

'After that, we will see how all parties see the future. I've always said I will give it a go at Spurs for at least a year.

Janssen is in the Holland squad to face Morocco, Ivory Coast and Luxembourg

'I played less than expected, but now I am a better player from working every day at the top level in England.'

Despite his dip in form, Janssen has been included in the latest Holland squad for their upcoming run of three matches in 10 days.

Holland face Morocco and Ivory Coast in friendlies before a World Cup Qualifier against Luxembourg on June 9.

Dick Advocaat was appointed as manager for the third time earlier this month - he replaced Danny Blind who was sacked in March.