Huddlestone unsure of future

14 March 2009 12:11
Tottenham midfielder Tom Huddlestone is desperate to help his club towards a strong Premier League finish.[LNB] But the 22-year-old admits he does not know whether or not he is a part of Harry Redknapp's plans for the coming seasons.[LNB]Huddlestone signed a five-year contract in the summer of 2008 but believes his days at White Hart Lane could be numbered.[LNB]"It's been very frustrating," he told the Daily Star. [LNB]"I'm not really sure where I stand because the manager hasn't really spoken to me, so I don't know what my situation is.[LNB]Sold"I have four years left at the end of this season. But I don't know if I will be sold because things change quickly."[LNB]Under previous manager Juande Ramos, Huddlestone was seldom given a chance in the first-team.[LNB]Even though he has been given more playing time by Redknapp, he is still unsure of his place in the squad.[LNB]"When Juande Ramos was in charge I started one out of his first 13 games and looked like I would definitely be leaving in January," he added.[LNB]"Then Harry came in and I played 10 on the bounce straight away. You can't really tell week to week. We'll see what happens."[LNB]Huddlestone is also expecting the Spurs boss to go on a summer spending spree to mould the team more towards his own tastes.[LNB]He said: "You would expect lots of changes in the summer.[LNB]"The manager spent a fair bit during January and brought in some quality players and wants to make his mark and put his own stamp on the team."[LNB]

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