Tottenham Hotspur are now understood to be willing to sell defender Joe Rodon in the upcoming summer transfer window.
The Welshman has had a disastrous time in north London since signing from Swansea City back in 2020 and his spell as a Spurs player could be coming to an end.
Rodon is currently playing his football in the Championship with Leeds United and Spurs have reportedly set their price for any interested clubs ahead of the summer.

Rodon available for Spurs summer exit
According to a report from Football Insider, Spurs will be open to offers for the centre-back in the region of £10m-£15m.
It is claimed in the report that a number of Premier League clubs showed their interest last month but were not keen to pay what Spurs were asking.
Instead, Rodon has dropped a league down into the Championship to help Daniel Farke’s Leeds in their efforts to bounce straight back to the top flight.
And it is suggested that Ange Postecoglou’s side are now keen to cash in on Rodon given he is not in the Australian’s plans at Hotspur Way despite his efforts at Elland Road.
Having featured 28 times in the league for Leeds, Rodon has been hailed ‘outstanding‘ by the local press up in Yorkshire.

Ruthless decisions from Postecoglou
It is refreshing to see the clubs finally making decisions on players who have been at the club for years now without making any real impression.
There are a number of others who could also face the same fate as Rodon in the summer with the likes of Tanguy Ndombele set to return from his loan spell at Galatasaray.
But the way in which Postecoglou handled Eric Dier’s time at Spurs was telling given the defender was virtually cut from his squad.
It became apparent very quickly that the Englishman was not in Postecoglou’s plans given he made just four appearances in the Premier League.
Dier was quickly offloaded in the January window and replaced with the signing of Radu Dragusin.
It feels like there are still a number of players who may still face the same sort of treatment over the coming months and perhaps Rodon is one of them given he hasn’t featured under the Australian since his arrival in the summer.
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