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Mauricio Pochettino has been talking football.london through the possibility of recalling some of Tottenham Hotspur's talented young players from loan and sending another out.

Josh Onomah is impressing on loan at Aston Villa this season, while Cameron Carter-Vickers has been doing likewise at Sheffield United with both players finding their feet in the Championship.

However, with Spurs having reaching their foreign player limit in their Champions League squad, there have been some suggestions that the young duo could be brought back to the club using recall clauses in January to bolster Tottenham's homegrown numbers.

However, one homegrown youngster who is struggling for game time is Kyle Walker-Peters. The 20-year-old, who can play as a full-back on either side of the pitch, made his debut in the opening day match against Newcastle United and earned the man of the match award. His only other appearance came in the Carabao Cup tie against Barnsley.

With Serge Aurier, Kieran Trippier ahead of him for a spot on the right and Ben Davies and Danny Rose on the left, football.london asked whether the defender could be loaned out next month to get more game time.

Pochettino did not rule it out, but said it could be a decision left until late in the January transfer window.

"We've still not decided anything about Cameron, Josh or Kyle Walker-Peters," he admitted. "I think we are still waiting and we will see what happens in the next few weeks. We have until the end of January to decide."

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