The Mexico international has never managed to break into the first team for a prolonged spell after joining from Barcelona for £4.7million in 2008, and has finally had enough of his lack of game time.
A star for his country at the last World Cup,the winger looked to be on his way to Udinese in the summer before failing to agree personal terms.
Fall guy: Giovani dos Santos has struggled to break into the Spurs team
The 23-year-old forward's prospective move never materialised but he is now eyeing the White Hart Lane exit in January.
Dos Santos has spent loan spells at Ipswich, Galatasary and Racing Santander during his time at Spurs.
He said: 'I've not had the playing minutes I would have wanted at Tottenham.
'I am in good shape and train every day.
'It's hard to say I want to leave, as I belong to them, but everyone saw I had six good months with Santander.
'Spurs did not let me go but there's been no shortage of offers for me - even though I have not been playing regularly. We'll see what happens in January.
'When I go away on international duty I am able to forget what is happening at my club. They are two completely different situations.'
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Source: Daily Mail
Source: Daily Mail