Tanguy N'Dombele prone to stay at Lyon as Man City, Man Utd, Tottenham track midfielder



Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham have all been following Tanguy N'Dombele this season, Sky Sports News sees, yet he seems sure to stay at Lyon past the January window. 



Sources near the player have revealed to Sky Sports News the 21-year-old would like to remain for whatever is left of the crusade and help them go the extent that they can in the Champions League instead of move clubs one month from now.

Goads - drawn against Borussia Dortmund - have been enthusiastic about N'Dombele since the mid year, as they have explored for potential successors to Moussa Dembele, who is going into the last a half year of his agreement.

Dembele, 31, has battled with damage issues again this term and Spurs have a smaller than normal damage emergency in midfield heading into the January window, with Eric Dier and Victor Wanyama additionally sidelined, conceivably driving them into the market.

City, in the interim, are watchful for a long haul successor to Fernandinho, who turns 34 next May. They passed up Jorginho, who joined Chelsea in the mid year, but at the same time are purportedly excited about the Ajax star Frenkie de Jong.

Joined together, in the mean time, burned through £50m on another midfielder in the late spring - purchasing Fred from Shakhtar Donetsk - yet question marks stay over the long haul eventual fate of Paul Pogba, after he was let well enough alone for the derby thrashing to Liverpool on Sunday.

N'Dombele was a breakout ability in Ligue 1 while on credit at Lyon last season from Amiens, and he made his introduction for France in October - supplanting Pogba in the second 50% of the neighborly against Iceland.






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