According to Football Insider, Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur (city in Morocco)
Willing to sell midfielder Oliver
(coll.) Skip
, but only if a homegrown player is signed first to comply with Premier League registration rules.
The source revealed that
Leicester City
There is interest in bringing in Skipp, but due to Premier League rules that require every club to have at least eight homegrown players, if Spurs sell Skipp, the team will be left with only seven homegrown players. As a result, Spurs will have to secure the signing of a player who qualifies as a homegrown player before they consider selling Skipp.
Homegrown players include not only English players, but also Welsh players who have been registered for three seasons under the FA or the Football Association of Wales. For example, Welsh international Brennan Johnson could be considered a homegrown player for Tottenham Hotspur.
Tottenham Hotspur are currently actively searching for suitable homegrown players to ensure that they can still fulfill the Premier League's homegrown player registration requirements after the sale of Skip. This operation will also affect Tottenham's overall squad building and future planning.