Spurs look to loan Kaboul out to give him experience and rebuild his confidence

13 April 2012

Tottenham Hotspur will consider whether to allow Younes Kaboul to go out on loan next month to rebuild his confidence away from the White Hart Lane spotlight.

The 21-year-old central defender arrived from Auxerre for £8m over the summer but has made a series of errors.

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Loan star? Younes Kaboul

A section of the home support got on his back on Sunday after he had conceded a penalty against Birmingham and manager Juande Ramos substituted him at half-time.

In the absence of Ledley King, who made his long-awaited comeback for the reserves at Fulham last night, Tottenham's defence has not provided a secure platform.

Michael Dawson has failed to recapture the commanding form he showed last season while goalkeeper Paul Robinson has also been plagued by errors.

Kaboul's jitters have contributed to the unease and, although the club remain confident that he will eventually justify his price tag and the faith of the sporting director, Damien Comolli, who championed him, they may benefit from him enjoying a loan spell elsewhere, reports The Guardian.

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