
Solanke and Udogie react as Danso sends ‘reset’ message after Tottenham changes
Dominic Solanke and Destiny Udogie have both reacted to a new update from their Tottenham teammate Kevin Danso.
Back in January, Danso joined Spurs on loan from French side Lens, with that move being made permanent earlier this summer to ensure the centre-back will stay in North London.
While the Austria internatonal may be staying where he is, other chances have of course already been made at the club.
Despite winning the Europa League, a 17th place finish in the Premier League led to Tottenham sacking manager Ange Postecoglou at the end of the season.
He has already been replaced by former Brentford boss Thomas Frank, who will be looking to oversee a significant improvement in the coming campaign.

Kevin Danso issues summer update
With pre-season now looming for many teams, attention is starting to shift back towards the return to action.
As a result, Danso has been reflecting on his time away over the summer, with the centre-back looking to move on from last season’s disappointment in the league.
Taking to his Instagram page, the 26-year-old posted a series of images of his time away, along with a caption that simply read: “Recharge and reset”.
In response, a number of his Tottenham teammates including Solanke, Udogie and Djed Spence all liked that post from the Austrian.
Tottenham change provides opportunity
Football Insider Verdict
There are likely to be changes to the squad at Spurs this summer as well as in the dugout, with Son Hueng-min having been linked with a move away from Tottenham after ten years at the club.
Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid have been heavily linked with Cristian Romero, something which could open the door for Danso.
If the Argentine does depart, there will be a void left alongside Micky van de Ven for a first choice centre-back in Frank‘s side.
That is a spot Danso will no doubt want to make his own, especially with Champions League football to come this season after their success in the Europa League.
With that in mind, the Austrian will want to return for pre-season as fit and ready as possible so he can immediately stake a claim for a spot in front of his new Tottenham manager.