Most of the Tottenham squad have had around a week in pre-season training, ahead of their trip to South Korea, to start their pre-season matches. New arrivals Ivan Perisic, Fraser Forster, Yves Bissouma and Richarlison have all travelled with their new side, but Clement Lenglet hasn't, as he doesn't have the necessary documentation for the trip.
Spurs have had a successful window so far, in terms of their incomings, which has been crucial for Antonio Conte, as he looks to build the strongest squad possible for the 2022/23 season. This also involves outgoings, players the Italian doesn't see in his plans and those who may want to move on for more regular game time, especially with the upcoming World Cup.
Cameron Carter-Vickers and Steven Bergwijn are the only two who have so far had their Tottenham chapters come to an end, with the former making the permanent move to Celtic, after a successful loan spell. Meanwhile, Bergwijn has returned to Ajax.
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A handful of the Lilywhites didn't travel to South Korea with the squad. Joe Rodon missed out due to illness, as mentioned above, Lenglet didn't make the journey and both Dane Scarlett and Alfie Devine have been given some extra time off after the Euro U19 Championship.
Sergio Reguilon, Tanguy Ndombele, Giovani Lo Celso and Harry Winks were all also left behind, without explanation. Although there is no certainty, this seems to indicate the quartet may not be in his plans for next season.
All four have been linked with moves away. Ndombele and Lo Celso returned from their short-term loan spells, but their struggles to get regular game time before their time away, isn't likely to get any easier if they stay in north London.
Reguilon's battle for a starting spot has also got more difficult, with Perisic's arrival and his failure to make a consistent impact last season, won't have helped his case for staying in N17. Winks was heavily linked with a move to Everton and although those links have dampened down, Tottenham's strong midfield will only put him lower down the pecking order.
Reports on Sunday now suggest that Conte could see a trio of Spurs players make a move away from N17, despite one of them being on the pre-season tour. Marca reports that Lo Celso's agent, Kia Joorabchianm, is looking for potential new teams for the Argentine.
The report also indicated that Villarreal will find it hard to afford the Tottenham man, unless they make a big sale. So if the Lilywhites do want to sell Lo Celso on, they may have to accept less than the £30million they bought him for.
Sevilla left-back Ludwig Augustinsson looks as though he could be Aston Villa's next new arrival this summer. If this is the case, then it could pave way for Reguilon to move back to his home country and back to the club he spent the 2019-2020 season on loan with, which reports have suggest
Japhet Tanganga is the one player who could be close to an exit, but is on the pre-season tour. Due to his injury keeping him out for a large chunk of the season, it is likely that Conte will assess the defender during the friendlies, before making a final decision on his future.
If the 23-year-old does make the move away from N17, Tottenham aren't like;y to struggle with interest. Reports of AC Milan's interest have been circling for a while now, but Bournemouth have now reportedly entered the race.
If Tanganga is going to depart on a permanent basis, a move abroad could be beneficial, as a fresh start for the youngster. However if it is a loan move, going to a Premier League club could be the most sensible option.
Not only is the defender more likely to get the regular game time he wants and needs at a club like Bournemouth, it also means he is still playing in the top flight, so he can keep playing at a high level before he returns. A loan move could be what is best for Tanganga, just like it was for Oliver Skipp.
Tuttosport reported that Spurs would like £8.4million-£10.1million for the 23-year-old, with interest from the Italian side.
There are some big decisions for a number of Tottenham players to make, as well as Conte and the club, as Spurs look to prepare for a season of success.
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