Mauricio Pochettino has revealed that DeAndre Yedlin could be allowed to go out on loan and the Tottenham defender is open to the prospect of a temporary move away from White Hart Lane.
Yedlin joined Spurs from Seattle Sounders in January and made just one substitute appearance in the top flight, at Aston Villa in April.
Kieran Trippier's arrival from Burnley to compete with Kyle Walker has pushed the USA international - who came off the bench for Spurs in Wednesday's 2-1 defeat to the MLS All-Stars - further down the White Hart Lane pecking order.
And Pochettino is considering sending Yedlin out on loan in the coming weeks, though he insists no final decision has yet been made.
"We need to see him and speak with him and maybe he stays with us the next season, maybe no," the Argentine told reporters.
"He was in the Gold Cup and he met us here in Denver. He needs time to show his quality and we'll decide in the next few weeks."
Yedlin insists he would welcome the opportunity to play first-team football away from White Hart Lane if necessary and feels relaxed about his future.
"I’m feeling comfortable wherever I go. Whether it be with Tottenham, whether that be a loan, it doesn't matter," he added.
"That’s one of the things you have to deal with as a pro. Wherever I'll go, I'll give it my best effort."
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