Wednesday 24 May 2017 10:32, UK
Tottenham will take one last look at Filip Lesniak on the post-season trip to Hong Kong before considering whether to offer him a new contract, according to Sky sources
Lesniak sees his current deal expire this summer and Sky Sports News HQ understands Tottenham have yet to indicate a desire to agree an extension.
The 21-year-old returned from a loan spell at Czech club Slovan Liberec earlier in May and has impressed manager Mauricio Pochettino while training with the first team.
Lesniak appeared on the bench in Spurs' final two games of the season and came on as a sub to set-up Harry Kane for a goal in the 6-1 win at Leicester.
He has been included in the squad for the clash with Kitchee SC in Hong Kong on Friday along with three other academy stars; Luke Amos, Will Miller and Kazaiah Sterling.
Sky sources understand several Championship clubs are interested in signing Lesniak on a Bosman free transfer this summer, as well as top-flight clubs in his native Slovakia, Czech Republic, Russia and Greece.
Lesniak, who is the grandson of Slovakia's national team head coach Jan Kozak, joined Spurs' academy from FC Kosice in January 2012.