Reliable journalist Dan Kilpatrick of The Evening Standard has now shared a significant exit update involving Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Harry Winks.

The Lowdown: Winks tipped to thrive...

The Englishman, appearing to work his way back into Spurs' first team under Antonio Conte at one point this season, was backed to press on and thrive in his system.

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Former Tottenham goalkeeper Paul Robinson, speaking to Football Insider, tipped Winks to 'flourish' under the Italian - calling him a 'perfect fit' and 'the exact type of player that Conte wants'.

However, the 26-year-old has gone to barely feature past late February, last starting a Premier League game in Spurs' 4-0 demolition of Leeds United (Transfermarkt).

The Latest: Kilpatrick shares update...

Following his lack of opportunities, Kilpatrick of The Evening Standard now claims that Winks is 'likely to push for a summer exit'.

He would apparently want to join a club with the greatest chance of reviving his career in England as Conte sets his sights on a midfielder with similar characteristics to Chelsea star Jorginho.

The Verdict: Time to part ways...

Winks' brief resurgence back into the team was short lived thanks to the form of both Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Rodrigo Bentancur recently.

Oliver Skipp's pending return from injury may also push Spurs' homegrown ace further down the pecking order and we believe now may be the time for Tottenham to sell.

Conte heaped praise on Winks for his form just before the new year but with more midfield additions expected it seems inevitable that the Three Lions ace will be sacrificed this summer.

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