Luke Shaw’s Manchester United future has been a talking point for some time due to his lack of game time under manager Jose Mourinho.
Last season, the Portuguese coach publicly questioned the left-back’s attitude and commitment, as well as his fitness issues.
Since breaking his leg in two places in September 2015, Shaw has struggled to regain form.
The England international suffered another injury blow towards the end of last season, and even though he is fully fit now, the 22-year-old has made just two Carabao Cup appearances.
Shaw has not played since the end of October and now questions are being asked about his long-term future at Old Trafford.
Tottenham Hotspur have been touted as potential suitors, mainly due to the left-back’s link to manager Mauricio Pochettino, whom he played under at Southampton.
Football pundit Andy Townsend believes that a move would benefit Shaw’s career.
When asked if Tottenham was a viable option on Sky Sports’ The Debate, the former Chelsea midfielder said:
“Yes he should consider a pay cut. At Luke’s age, he has to contemplate that to get regular football. He can’t stay at United forever and not get a game. Money cannot be his God at this stage of his life.”
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