Tottenham are still waiting for Tanguy Ndombele to find some consistency, although some things are out of his control. 

While Jose Mourinho insisted he is pleased with Ndombele's work ethic in recent weeks, as the Spurs duo even broke lockdown rules to work together, Ndombele was nowhere to be seen in the draw with Manchester United.

His absence will no doubt have raised many questions about his future.

However, Daniel Levy has moved to dissuade any lingering suspicions by making a big decision.

According to Football Insider, Levy has no intentions of selling Ndombele in the summer, as the board are convinced he will eventually live up to his £55m club record fee.

Tottenham are prepared to listen to offers for some of the players Mourinho considers surplus to requirements.

But Levy is adamant the 23-year-old will not be sold and has ruled out using the Frenchman in any swap deals.

The outlet points out the two have a difficult relationship, as the Portuguese has publicly lashed out at the midfielder on multiple occasions so far.

Despite Mourinho's misgivings, Levy insists the French international is not up for sale.

As it stands, this could impact Giovani Lo Celso, as the Spurs coach may be forced to use Ndombele more often to keep the chairman happy.

Lo Celso was called into action against the Red Devils, which left his teammate on the bench. The Argentine was one of the club's best players before the break was enforced in March.

Nevertheless, some football fans will remember Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich compelled Mourinho to play Andriy Shevchenko, even though he was in the worst form of his career.

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