Tottenham Hotspur centre-back Clement Lenglet, who is on loan from Barcelona, will leave the club this summer if Antonio Conte decides to quit, according to a report from Football Insider.

The Lowdown: Conte's future uncertain

Tottenham have made attempts to extend Conte's contract beyond 2023, with the club said to be hopeful ahead of fresh talks back in December, but they have not managed to do so, and his future is looking uncertain.

Journalist Gianluca Di Marzio has claimed that, in all likelihood, the Italian will part ways with Spurs at the end of the season, and his departure could have a knock-on effect...

The Latest: Lenglet will follow

As per a report from Football Insider, Lenglet will follow the 53-year-old out of the door if he decides to leave, as the manager was key to luring the Frenchman to the club in the first place.

The 27-year-old's loan deal is set to expire at the end of the season, while his contract with Barca does not end until 2026, but it appears as though Spurs will not be in the running for his signature come the summer.

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The Verdict: No real loss

The 6 foot 1 titan arrived at Spurs with good pedigree, having made 160 appearances for Barcelona, including 33 in the Champions League, but he has failed to deliver in the Premier League.

In the top flight this season, the £145k-per-week defender has been benched on nine occasions, in each of the last three games, while club expert John Wenham has also fumed about him, claiming Ben Davies is a better option.

As such, it is no real loss if Tottenham are unable to keep hold of Lenglet, and they should be targeting a new centre-back in the summer, with the likes of Josko Gvardiol and Alessandro Bastoni previously being linked.