Harry Winks is reportedly hoping to hold talks with the Tottenham Hotspur hierarchy about his long-term future.
The 24-year-old possesses a contract until the end of the 2023-24 campaign, leaving Spurs in a strong position when it comes to deciding on his next move.
Nevertheless, all but four of the academy graduate's nine appearances this season have come in the Europa League, the latest against Antwerp on Thursday evening lasting less than an hour.
According to The Telegraph, Winks now wishes to speak with Jose Mourinho and the club's board to establish whether he will be given more game time during the second half of the campaign.
While considered an outsider to earn a place in Gareth Southgate's Euro 2020 squad, Winks wants to give himself the best possible chance of breaking into the 23-man England group.
Although it is suggested that the player is open to a loan exit, the report hints that Spurs would prefer to hand a temporary move to Dele Alli.