Tottenham full-backs Danny Rose and Kyle Walker-Peters are expected to leave the club on loan before Friday's transfer deadline.

Newcastle, Bournemouth and Watford are all interested in Rose, while Walker-Peters is set to choose between Crystal Palace and Southampton, provided both agree a deal with Spurs this week.

Tottenham would prefer to sell both players permanently but are resigned to allowing them to leave on loan deals until the end of the season, with an option to buy in the summer.

Rose has accepted the time is right to leave Spurs, having previously vowed to run down the final 18 months of his contract until summer 2021.

The 29-year-old left-back has fallen out of favour under manager Jose Mourinho and has not been included in the squad for the past four matches.

Speaking after Saturday's 1-1 draw at Southampton in the FA Cup fourth-round, Mourinho confirmed Rose was down his pecking order at left-back.

"[He's] not injured [today]. My decision," Mourinho said of the England international's absence. "My decision is based on performance and based on my analysis. Nothing else really. We have Ben Davies left-back injured for a long time. We have Danny, Japhet [Tanganga], who is not a left-back but is very solid and very concentrated and very difficult for him to make a mistake, even when playing against opposition in a position that is not his position, and Ryan [Sessegnon] is a 19-year-old kid who is learning how to defend and of course his natural appetite is to be offensive. So we have four options and it's my decision."

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Walker-Peters is valued at around £15million by Spurs, where he has come through the academy, and the 22-year-old is keen to speak to both Palace and Saints before deciding on a new club. Spurs remain eager to find a taker for £9m-rated midfielder Victor Wanyama, while Juan Foyth could also leave this week.