Tottenham have confirmed that Fraser Forster, Alfie Whiteman and Sergio Reguilon will all depart the football club following the conclusion of their contracts. The trio will become free agents on July 1 and will be free to sign for another club.
have announced that will also exit Tottenham Hotspur Stadium once his loan deal from RB Leipzig expires. The German returned to Spurs last summer after an initial six-month loan but .
One other Tottenham exit involves . The Dane joined Marseille on loan last July and Spurs have confirmed in a statement that the deal will become a permanent transfer this summer.
The same goes for after he joined Tottenham from RC Lens in the January window. The Austrian caught the eye in his 15 appearances and he will now become a permanent Spurs player.
In that was released on Saturday morning, there was no mention of what comes next for . Spurs agreed on a loan deal with Bayern Munich for the attacker at the beginning of February and they do have the option to sign him permanently for £45.7million with a six-year contract already agreed.
There was also no mention regarding Tottenham status for next season as his current deal expires this summer. Back in November, football.london reported that .
However, the lack of official confirmation from the club regarding a contract extension for Davies has left things up in the air.
Tottenham have also confirmed the departures of development squad players Will Andiyapan, Archie Baptiste, Jahziah Linton, Maxwell McKnight, Max Robson and Jaden Williams following the conclusion of their contracts. Elliot Krasniqi exits following the conclusion of his third-year scholarship.
Under-18s players Timileyin Adekunle, Dante Orr and Charlie Warren have also departed at the end of their scholarships.
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