Troy Parrott needs to make a decision about his Tottenham future, says former Republic of Ireland defender Damien Delaney.
Parrott's loan moves to Millwall and Ipswich failed to reap rewards last season and now Delaney is urging the Dubliner and his advisers to get their next move right.
"Potentially, Troy could be a great player, but he has a long way to go and he will have a huge decision to make in the next pre-season," said Delaney to the Sunday World.
"He's been to Millwall and it didn't work out for him, he went to Ipswich and it hasn't been great for him. Next season he needs to be at a team where he is playing regularly, learn how to manage himself, manage his recovery, play 50 games and understand the challenge that brings. There is a big learning experience there for a young player in terms of recovery and preparation.
"Under-23s football is very different to the senior game and Troy needs to become a man now. He's at the stage now where he has got everything he can get from under-23s football.
"Troy needs to experience the responsibility of playing with a manager's job on the line and playing in games that mean a lot of supporters. That's what he needs to take on board and I'm sure he will."

