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Tottenham are willing to listen to offers for 10 members of their first-team squad this summer, according to reports. Spurs are currently sixth in the Premier League table and face a fight to qualify for next season’s Champions League. They crashed out of the Europa League in devastating fashion earlier this month to put an end to that avenue of reaching Europe’s elite club competition.
Jose Mourinho and his squad have the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City to look forward to in April.
However, it appears a major overhaul will happen in the summer regardless of how the season ends.
Top scorer and talismanic striker Harry Kane has been linked with a move away from north London.
But there are a host of other squad members who could also be on their way.
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Football.london have listed nine players who Spurs will be open to letting go in the summer.
The report also says a 10th player who could leave would be one of the club’s centre-backs, most likely either Davinson Sanchez, Eric Dier or Toby Alderweireld.
Four other defenders are named that could be on their way.
Danny Rose is a certainty, with his contract expiring in the summer and having not even been given a squad number this season.
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Right-back Serge Aurier could be on his way, with his contract expiring in 2022.
Juan Foyth and Cameron Carter-Vickers, who are both spending this season out on loan, may also depart.
Midfielders on the list include Harry Winks and Moussa Sissoko.
Winks in particular has struggled for regular game time under Mourinho this term.
Dele Alli’s future remains uncertain having started two Premier League games all campaign.
Erik Lamela is one of Spurs’ longest-serving players but sees his contract expire next year, so could be on the move.
The most surprising player named is Lucas Moura, who has been in fine form in recent weeks.
Football.london claim the Brazilian’s inconsistency in front of goal means Spurs could choose to cash in on him.
The list of 10 players does not include loanees Gareth Bale and Carlos Vinicius.
Bale confirmed this week he will return to Real Madrid following his loan spell.
Spurs have the option to make Vinicius’ move permanent, though it remains to be seen if that will be taken up.
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