Graham Roberts has told Tottenham to sell Tanguy Ndombele, who he believes isn't cut out for the Premier League.

The Frenchman arrived with a huge weight of expectation on his shoulders following his club-record move from Lyon back in the summer of 2019, when Mauricio Pochettino was manager.

But Ndombele has often struggled to deal with the pace of the English game, and whilst he was a regular under Jose Mourinho last season, is yet to consistently replicate the form he showed for Lyon which earned him his move to north London.

Ndombele contributed 10 goals last season in his 46 matches, but only managed to complete 90 minutes on nine occasions, and Roberts has raised question marks over the 24-year-old midfielder.

He exclusively told Football FanCast:

"I just don't think the Premier League is made for him. He's not quick enough, not powerful enough to get through the games.

"He's ok for 20-25 minutes, but you put him in it for 90 minutes, he can’t handle it. I would sell him and get somebody who can play that role. Nobody knows his best position."

Ndombele's situation is a tricky one for Spurs.

On one hand, they've got an extremely talented midfielder with many more years ahead of him, but on the other he simply isn't consistent enough, especially for someone that is carrying a hefty transfer fee.

With that in mind, if Daniel Levy gets a bid somewhere close to what he arrived for, cashing in on him might be sensible business from Tottenham.