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Tottenham are willing to sell Danny Rose before the end of August - even though they can’t sign a replacement.

PSG have joined Schalke in the chase for the £50million-rated England left-back, widely regarded as the best in the country.

Rose was left out of the club’s squad for last Saturday’s winning trip to Newcastle despite being fit.

Although the 28-year-old was given extra time back at the club’s HQ to get into shape ahead of the new Premier League season, it is understood he is no longer in Mauricio Pochettino’s long-term plans.

Ben Davies is now Pochettino’s first choice for Spurs at left back. Should the north Londoners succeed in finding a buyer for Rose, Pochettino could also field either Jan Vertonghen or rising star Kyle Walker-Peters in his position.

The English transfer window closed last Thursday - the first time it has ever concluded before the start of the season.

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There is no change for abroad, however, with foreign clubs able to sign players until the end of August. It leaves open the possibility that his 11-year spell as a Spurs player is set to come to an end.

Rose revealed last week, in an interview with Mirror Sport, his frustration at being denied game time. Despite suggestions he suffered a string of injuries last season, he picked up only two setbacks and was otherwise left out of the side by Pochettino.

His omission has seen him struggle for game time with England with Ashley Young preferred by Gareth Southgate at the World Cup in Russia this summer.