Tottenham defender Vedran Colruka has admitted he is considering his future at White Hart Lane due to the emergence of Kyle Walker.
Corluka had been long considered the first-choice right back for Spurs, but the Croatia international has been resigned to just seven appearances this season.
Walker, who has emerged as one of England's finest young players following an impressive loan move at Aston Villa, has continued to dazzle for Tottenham this season.
His form was rewarded with a call-up by Fabio Capello to the national squad with the 21-year-old firmly in the Italian's plans for next summer's European Championships.
And Corluka has admitted that he may have to move if his chances remain limited.
"Walker got the nod and there’s no question he is a good player who justifies his place," the 25-year-old told the Daily Mail.
"Redknapp chose Walker and doesn’t see me in the defence, so it is logical to sit round the table and agree an amicable farewell. I will talk to people in the next few days.
"I don’t have the will again to wait months for a chance, to fight for a position when I see that the coach has other ideas."







