Fenerbahce in talks with Tottenham over second Vincent Janssen loan

Fenerbahce have made a loan offer to Tottenham for their out-of-favour striker Vincent Janssen, according to Sky sources.
Discussions are understood to be ongoing over a deal, with Spurs keen to include an obligation-to-buy clause for the player, who scored four goals for the Turkish club during a season dented by injury.
Janssen is not with the Spurs squad on their pre-season tour to America and Mauricio Pochettino suggested the Netherlands international is not part of his plans again this season.
On touchdown in Los Angeles on Monday, manager Pochettino said: “I think it’s different personal situations for different players. It’s clear the situation for players like Vincent.”
Janssen was signed as young competition for Harry Kane for £18.8m from AZ Alkmaar in the summer of 2016, but he struggled to make an impact and scored just twice in the Premier League.
