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Leeds United will expect a significant windfall if Tottenham Hotspur sell Danny Rose this summer, as he hinted last weekend.

The 28-year-old left-back played 70 minutes of England’s victory over Switzerland in the Nations League last Sunday and afterwards he teased a Spurs exit.

Rose is regularly linked with transfers away from the London club, but as he turns 29 next month and enters the final two years of his deal, he feels he may be sold.

Speaking after the match, Rose said: "If I am at Tottenham next season, great. If not, great.

"It's no secret I've been linked with a move in the media, and it's the club's policy to move players on when they reach a certain age."

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If Spurs sell Rose, as he believes may be possible, his former club will be due 10 per cent of any profit on top of the £1m he was bought for in 2007.

While his age and contract situation have decreased his transfer value in the past two years, Rose would still expect to be sold for upwards of £30m, making a tidy sum for United .

Chelsea, Manchester City, Everton had also previously been linked with Rose, who turned out for England in last summer's World Cup.

Rose had permission to talk to other clubs in 2017, but he revealed on the BBC's A Royal Team Talk: Tackling Mental Health a move broke down over perceptions about his mental health.

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“I think there's still a long way to go in football," he said. "In the summer I was speaking to another club, and they said, ‘the club would like to meet you, just to check that you're not crazy.' Because of what I'd said and what I'd been through.

"I was embarrassed, as whatever I've been through I like to think it doesn’t affect me doing my job. I still know I’ll always give 100 per cent.

“In the end they didn’t put a bid in, but to think people assume I might be crazy is embarrassing and I'm still angry about it to this day.

“If that opportunity came around again I’d definitely say no now.”