Every Tottenham player who'll have their future to play for in 2026-27 Premier League season
Tottenham Hotspur can't afford to let their backslide into mediocrity follow them into the 2026-27 campaign.
After back-to-back seasons finishing 17th in the table, something has to give at the North London outfit.
There have been plenty of managerial changes over the past year and the hierarchy in N17 have also now invested heavily in the squad.
Spurs players are fighting for their reputations collectively and individually.
While the team might do well under Roberto De Zerbi, the squad still isn't safe from scrutiny.
The likes of Pape Matar Sarr and Destiny Udogie's time may already be up at the Lilywhites, but some could still have one last shot at the North London club.
How long can James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski Tottenham excuse last?
James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski have struggled with injuries for some time now.
The former Leicester City star has experienced recurring fitness issues at Spurs, while the Sweden international has been out of action for over 15 months.
While one can sympathise with the attacking duo, they made a combined three Premier League appearances last season.
Maddison and Kulusevski may not have much time left at the North London outfit if they can't contribute during the 2026-27 campaign.
It would be best for the two to look for pastures new next summer if they can't get regular opportunities in N17.
Why Spurs' attack under Roberto De Zerbi will be worth keeping an eye on
Dominic Solanke is another player who has gained a reputation for being injury-prone at Tottenham.
While the English striker can make a difference when available, he was hardly available last season.
The 28-year-old attacker is a decent finisher at his best, scoring three Premier League goals with an xG of 2.43 last season, as per Sofascore.
Manchester City's Omar Marmoush is wanted at Spurs and work is also underway to sign Savinho and Liverpool's Cody Gakpo.
Solanke will definitely have to put in the work to secure his future in N17 and the same may be true for Mohammed Kudus and Mathys Tel.
With the Lilywhites looking to significantly bolster their attack in the final days of the transfer window, the Ghana international and French youngster may have their work cut out.

