A forgotten Tottenham Hotspur youngster, who has not played a single minute under Roberto De Zerbi, has been identified as a potential candidate to make his country’s 2030 World Cup squad.While Tottenham fans have been pleased to see the club show ambition by signing ready-made Premier League-proven players for big money this summer, that has come at the cost of letting some of their young starlets leave.Many Spurs fans are convinced that the club will regret their decision to sell Luka Vuskovic to Brighton, and that is also how they feel about another young midfielder, who appears to be on his way out.Nottingham Forest are readying a second offer for Lucas Bergvall after seeing their opening bid turned down, and his exit will certainly not be universally popular among the supporters.However, another 20-year-old Spurs starlet, who struggled for game time last season, is not expected to be sold, and it has emerged that there are still big hopes for him back in his home country.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramTottenham youngster Souza identified as contender for Brazil’s 2030 World Cup squadAccording to RTI Esporte, Souza, who joined Spurs from Santos back in January, is part of Brazil’s thinking for the 2030 World Cup.The Selecao have already started planning for the next World Cup after crashing out at the round of 16 stage in North America.Carlo Ancelotti is planning for life after Douglas Santos, who will be 36 by the time the next World Cup is played, and the experienced Italian manager has identified the Spurs man as someone who can take his place.This is even though Souza only made two starts at Spurs last season and did not feature at all since De Zerbi took the job.The report explains that the left-back impressed enough at Santos before his move to North London to be in consideration for Brazil, with Ancelotti and his staff set to keep a close eye on his development.Spurs’ plans for Santos revealedEven though the young full-back was overlooked by De Zerbi in the final seven games of last season, Tottenham do not want to sell him this summer.It was reported by Football.London’s Alasdair Gold that Spurs have decided to loan out Souza for the upcoming season so that he can get regular game time.That is after the Lilywhites signed the experienced Andy Robertson, who is expected to compete with Destiny Udogie for the left-back role at Tottenham next season.READ MORE: How much Tottenham have asked Inter Milan to pay for Djed Spence this summerThe post Tottenham youngster identified as 2030 World Cup prospect despite just two appearances appeared first on Spurs Web.