
Bookies are implying a 57.9% chance he makes the switch.
Tottenham Hotspur defender Danny Rose is being linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain and bookies have dramatically slashed odds from 9/1 into 8/11 over the weekend.
The left-back expressed uncertainty when quizzed on his future at Spurs and as a result several clubs are said to be interested, with PSG now taking a clear lead in the market.
Rose suffered a fraught 2017-18 campaign on and off the pitch, but forced himself back into contention last season with 37 appearances in all competitions.
Meanwhile, Ligue 1 champions PSG are short of cover at left-back and could look to the 28-year-old to bring some valuable experience to their side.
Everton are currently second in the market at 10/1, while Manchester United follow at 16/1. A move further afield looks unlikely, with any Chinese club 22/1 and any MLS club 25/1.
Oddschecker spokesperson Callum Wilson: “Danny Rose showed he’s still very capable at the top level last season, particularly in his contributions to his team reaching the Champions League final.
“There’s a suggestion that age could play a part in Rose’s departure, but with Ben Davies the only other senior left-back at the club, it would take a big signing to replace him.”





