Tottenham Hotspur are prepared to sell Mali midfielder Yves Bissouma in January following the emergence of a second video involving the player using nitrous oxide.
Nitrous oxide, widely known as “laughing gas,” was formally banned in the UK in 2023 under new anti-drug legislation. Possession of the substance now carries potential penalties including fines and, in more serious cases, a prison sentence.
The club intend to activate an option to extend his contract by one year if a transfer cannot be finalised during the winter window, ensuring they retain control of his future and protect his market value. Senior figures at Spurs remain confident they can move him on before next season.
A transfer abroad is viewed as the most likely outcome, with French sides OGC Nice and Marseille among those monitoring Bissouma’s situation closely.
The 29-year-old has struggled to secure a consistent role under Thomas Frank this season, and the latest off-field development has further accelerated Tottenham’s desire to part ways.
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