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Forgotten Tottenham flop’s loan contract ‘could be ripped up’ after furious late-night burger row

Ndombele still remains as Tottenham's £63million record-breaking signing

FORGOTTEN Tottenham star Tanguy Ndombele may see his loan contract at Galatasaray ripped up after rowing with the manager about a BURGER.

The Turkish side's boss was furious with the Frenchman for ordering a late-night burger at the team's hotel after losing to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

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Tanguy Ndombele may see his loan contract at Galatasaray be ripped up after a row with the managerCredit: Getty
Ndombele still remains Tottenham's £63m record-breaking signingCredit: Getty

Having made a sluggish start in Turkey, Ndombele, 26, reportedly found himself involved in a late-night bust-up with Galatasaray boss Okan Buruk.

Buruk, it's claimed, was already furious with the Spurs loanee, who is Tottenham's record £63million signing, over an alleged 6kg weight gain.

Turkish outlets and report that Ndombele has indulged in junk food at his house and ordered a burger to his hotel room following the recent 3-1 defeat to the German champions.

The reports claim the midfielder has been following a dietary programme at the club.

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But the Galatasaray chief will not pick Ndombele until he drops his weight to 75kg, it's claimed.

The midfielder, who signed to the Super Lig side after struggling in North London, was left out of the Galatasaray squad for Saturday's 1-0 victory at Rizespor.

Buruk is said to be enraged with Ndombele for his alleged fast food indulgences and the club is said to be considering terminating his loan deal.

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Galatasaray have the option to buy the French international for £13.1million.

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But having played just 93 minutes since his arrival in the Turkish capital - there has been speculation his time at the club could come to an end in January.

This would be bad news for Spurs who would find themselves back to square one looking for an exit route for the midfielder.

His fitness had been of concern prior to his move to Galatasaray as Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou confirmed in the summer.

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