Tottenham's attack could potentially look very different heading into next season amid plenty of talk surrounding Harry Kane's future at present. The striker will soon enter the final 12 months of his Spurs deal and he is constantly in the headlines regarding talk of a move to Manchester United.
One player who will definitely be moving on is Lucas Moura come the end of his contract, while it remains to be seen what will happen with Arnaut Danjuma at the end of his loan spell. Spurs then have decisions to make over a couple of their youngsters, with Troy Parrott and Dane Scarlett spending the 2022/23 campaign in the Championship and League One respectively.
So what exactly could the summer hold for Tottenham's nine attackers? football.london takes a look below.
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Harry Kane
Kane's future is going to be a major talking point this summer as he gets set to enter the final 12 months of his contract. Talk of a move to Manchester United shows no sign of going away, especially considering Tottenham's form, the fact they won't be in the Champions League next season and also due to his contract status.
A pivotal figure for Spurs after scoring and assisting for fun ever since breaking into the team, Tottenham cannot afford to lose their main man at all given all the uncertainty surrounding the club at present. Daniel Levy needs to convince Kane that his future remains in north London and offer him a new long-term deal in the process.
Verdict: Keep
Son Heung-min
Struggling for form at the start of the season, Son has sparked into life in recent weeks and now has four goals in his last five games. It's an easy decision when it comes to the 30-year-old, although the club will soon have to plan ahead with the player's current contract due to expire in the summer of 2025.
Verdict: Keep
Richarlison
Only scoring his first Premier League goal for the club in Sunday's 4-3 defeat against Liverpool, Richarlion's first year in north London has not gone to plan at all. Injuries have restricted his minutes and there have also been occasions when he has had to bide his time on the bench despite the struggles of those ahead of him in the pecking order.
The new season will represent a new start and the hope is that Tottenham fans will see the very best of Richarlison in 2023/24.
Verdict: Keep
Dejan Kulusevski
Playing a pivotal role in helping Tottenham secure a Champions League finish 12 months ago, Kulusevski has been unable to replicate his form this time around. Hit by injury at the start of the season as well, it is worth remembering that the player is only 23 years old and his form will fluctuate from time to time.
Joining from Juventus on an 18-month loan deal, Tottenham need to sign him permanently this summer as they have a quality player on their hands who can play a key role in the club moving forward once again.
Verdict: Buy
Lucas Moura
Lucas' future has been decided already after it was confirmed at the beginning of the year that he would depart at the end of his contract with Tottenham electing against renewing his deal.
Verdict: Free transfer
Arnaut Danjuma
Danjuma's pitch time has increased in recent games but it is still not enough for a player of his quality. Criminally underused by Antonio Conte at the beginning of his loan spell, Ryan Mason is now giving the Netherlands international minutes off the bench and he could well have a say in the final four games as the Lilywhites chase European football.
Tottenham do have an option in their agreement with Villarreal to purchase the player for €24million (£21.1m) but it's hard to see the club activating the option given how little has has played. It could be one for the new head coach to take a look at in the summer as Spurs will need to bolster their attack with Lucas departing and possibly Bryan Gil leaving on loan if he's not in the first-team plans.
Verdict: One for the new head coach
Bryan Gil
Missing out on another loan to Valencia in the summer and instead having to make do with very little playing time in the first part of the season, Gil was given a chance by Conte at the turn of the year and he did impress. However, a few weeks later and he departed on loan as he returned to former club Sevilla.
Gil is clearly a talented player but he has plenty of work to do to get used to demands and intensity of Premier League football on a weekly basis. Another loan exit could be in the offing unless the new head coach is going to give him regular minutes.
Verdict: Loan, if not in first-team plans
Troy Parrott
Parrott's loan spell with Preston North End will come to an end this weekend. Getting some valuable experience under his belt in the Championship after such a successful spell in League One 12 months ago, the Republic of Ireland international will be hoping to add to his four goals when the Lancashire club host Sunderland in their last league game.
Parrott may well spend pre-season with Tottenham, as was the case last summer, but another loan move could be on the cards as he's not going to feature regularly in north London. The 2023/24 season really could be make or break when it comes to the frontman's Spurs career.
Verdict: Loan
Dane Scarlett
Impressing in the opening months of his loan spell with Portsmouth, Scarlett's minutes have dried up in recent months following the change of management at Fratton Park. He has barely featured in the run-in and his loan spell on the south coast will end this weekend following the culmination of the League One season.
Scarlett needs to head out on loan once again next season, thus leaving Spurs with a decision whether to send him to another League One club or drop down to League Two in the first part of the campaign before sending him elsewhere in January.
Verdict: Loan
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