Yves Bissouma reacts with six words after Tanguy Ndombele leaves Tottenham

Yves Bissouma has sent a message to Tanguy Ndombele after the midfielder left Tottenham Hotspur yesterday.

Tanguy Ndombele’s five-year spell at Tottenham came to an end on Wednesday as the Frenchman mutually agreed to terminate his contract.

Ndombele remains Spurs’ club-record signing after arriving for a £63 million fee from Lyon back in 2019.

Despite glimpses of his undoubted talent, the midfielder failed to establish himself as a regular at Tottenham under several managers.

In five years at the club, Ndombele managed just 91 appearances and after underwhelming loan spells at Lyon, Napoli and Galatasaray, he will be a free agent once his spell in Turkey comes to an end.

Now, Ndombele has taken to Instagram to send a message to Spurs supporters and Yves Bissouma has reacted.

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Bissouma reacts after Ndombele leaves Tottenham

Ndombele posted a heartfelt farewell to Spurs fans after the club announced his exit on Wednesday.

He wrote: “End of my adventure in the best club in London. I learned a lot during my time at Tottenham. Thank you for the unwavering support of the supporters. I wish you all the best for the future and I know you will be extremely successful.”

Bissouma reacted to the Frenchman’s exit by posting Ndombele’s message on his Instagram story, alongside the caption: “Love you brother. All the best.”

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How much Tottenham will save on wages after recent exits

Ndombele became the fifth player to head out the door on a free transfer at Spurs over the past couple of weeks.

Ivan Perisic, Eric Dier, Japhet Tanganga and Ryan Sessegnon were also released last week upon their contracts expiring.

Ndombele was actually the club’s highest earner after joining from Lyon and recent exits should represent a boost to Tottenham’s finances ahead of the summer.

In total, Spurs will save roughly £27 million on wages per year after offloading five players, despite picking up no transfer fees.

  • Ndombele, £10.4m
  • Perisic – £9.3m
  • Dier – £2.9m
  • Sessegnon – £2.1m
  • Tanganga – £1.3m