Jack Clarke joined Luke Amos on loan at QPR in January after a tough spell back at Leeds United during the first part of the season
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The 22-year-old is now getting his career back on track in the Championship and QPR director of football Les Ferdinand has been impressed by what he has seen from the youngster so far this campaign.
"I knew Luke from my time at Spurs," he told
football.london in an exclusive interview. "Coming off the back of not playing much football last year, you know it's always going to be an in-and-out season.
"You're going to pick up a few little niggles, which he has done, but he's got himself into the team and shown a level of consistency.
"Unfortunately for us we changed 14 players in the summer, so doing that people are always going to be fighting to find that level of consistency we want as a club and he's probably not played as many games as he wanted to as he's been in and out of the side a little bit.
"He's added goals to his game, we know what he's capable of as he's a good midfield player, he gets up and down, he's got good energy and we're seeing it. He's been out of the side for the last couple of games but up until then we were seeing a level of consistency that we thought we would get and hoping to see this season."
Ferdinand believes Amos can offer something Spurs are desperately lacking if he can keep up his recent progression in the final third.
"He has been out of the eyesight and Jose's not been able to see him so far, obviously we send the information and there are video clips of him playing. It's a tough midfield to break into and it will be if I am being totally honest.
"He's shown his capabilities in the more games he's played and if he can add a few more goals, which he did in the early part of the season, then he will be offering the Tottenham midfield something they've not got at the minute and that's goals from midfield."