1 The 27-year-old is attracting interest from the Premier League's big spenders

Tottenham full-back Danny Rose has put his Premier League title rivals on alert by admitting he would have ‘no qualms’ about asking to leave Mauricio Pochettino’s side.

The 27-year-old is reportedly attracting interest from the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United with a little over three weeks remaining of the summer transfer window.

And having seen his former teammate Kyle Walker join Pep Guardiola at Manchester City for a £50million fee, the defender revealed he is open to offers.

Speaking to The Sun, Rose said: “I am reaching my peak and have probably only got one big contract left in me.

“Time is running out and I do want to win trophies. I don’t want to play football for 15 years and not have one trophy or one medal.

“I will say this too, I will play up north. I don’t know exactly when but I will get back up north and play some football somewhere. I have been away for over 10 years now and I don’t get to see my mum that often.

“I’m not saying I want out, but if something came to me that was concrete, I’d have no qualms about voicing my opinions to anyone at the club.”

The defender, who has been out injured since January, also insists he is not being paid what he is worth by Spurs – but will make sure that changes.

Rose – reportedly on a salary of £65,000-a-week – added: “Being injured has harmed me on and off the field in a lot of ways. When you’re injured you get a lot of time to think and I’ve had a lot of ‘what if?’ moments. It’s been hard to deal with.

“Over the last six months, I have had a lot of time to think and one thing is for sure – I know my worth and I will make sure I get what I am worth.

“You don’t play as well as I’ve done, to not get what you’re worth.

“In any walk of life, if you think you are worth a certain amount, why on earth settle for less? I am not that person.

“I’m 28 next birthday and I don’t know how much longer I might have at this level. I’m not going to be stupid enough not to try and get the most out of it – medals, trophies and salary.

“Anyone who thinks I am moving primarily for money, that is not the case. I’m not speaking on behalf of other players but I know what I am worth.”

Rose also went on to demand Spurs make world class signings, and backed a move for England teammate Ross Barkley. Read more on that here.