Tottenham Hotspur have just made a big decision on the future of Lucas Bergvall, who is seeking to leave the club this summer.The Spurs hierarchy have proven that they meant what they said when they talked about showing ambition, with the Lilywhites shattering their transfer record to land Mateus Fernandes from West Ham.Tottenham have also blown Man United out of the water in terms of wages for Fernandes, which shows how keen they were to bring him through the door.However, the Lilywhites’ ambition has had the impact of unsettling one of the club’s best young midfield players. Lucas Bergvall has informed Tottenham that he wants to leave in search of regular game time elsewhere.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramTottenham have decided not to sell Lucas BergvallThe Telegraph have now confirmed that the Swede has indeed expressed concerns over game time and has asked to leave, two years on from arriving at Spurs from Djurgarden.However, the outlet claims that Tottenham have taken a clear stance that Bergvall is not for sale this summer.Both Roberto De Zerbi and sporting director Johan Lange have held talks with the 20-year-old to assure him that he is part of the club’s future.Tottenham want to be challenging near the top end of the table next season and are thus determined to retain the core of their squad.Spurs have already turned down an offer for BergvallThe midfielder is not short of admirers, with Nottingham Forest expressing a firm interest in Bergvall, while sources indicate that AC Milan have also explored a move for the Tottenham youngster.In fact, according to Gianluca Di Marzio, Spurs have already rejected a €50m (£43m) offer for Bergvall from an unnamed English club, who he suggested could be Forest.It thus appears clear that it is going to have to be a massive offer to tempt Tottenham into cashing in on the attacking midfielder.READ MORE: Two main reasons why Mateus Fernandes snubbed Man United for Tottenham revealedThe post Huge Lucas Bergvall update may please Tottenham fans but upset the £45m player appeared first on Spurs Web.