
Tottenham news: Five summer exits on the cards, names now revealed
Tottenham are set for a busy summer with a number of players expected to leave and some new faces expected to join.
While Ange Postecoglou remains in charge, as things stand, it remains to be seen if he is the manager next season.
Currently, Spurs are in the Europa League and are aiming to win the trophy before the end of the season.

Richarlison, Yves Bissouma expected to leave Tottenham this summer
Tottenham are looking to strengthen this summer and will be making new signings over the next few months.
However, these deals require money and sales are also essential to fund transfers.
Give Me Sport reported on 24 March that the sales of players like Richarlison, Yves Bissouma, Bryan Gil, Manor Solomon and Alejo Veliz are essential for the club to bring in new players.
Decisions are still to be made over the big-name exits of Son Heung-min and Cristian Romero.

Johan Lange must communicate with the players and begin steps for their exits
Spurs must act decisively this summer and it’s time for Johan Lange to communicate clearly with players like Richarlison, Bissouma, Gil, Solomon and Veliz, instructing them to have their agents actively seek new clubs.
Transfer listing them would amplify this intent, signalling to the market that Tottenham are open for business and accelerating potential deals.
While Postecoglou’s future remains uncertain, the club cannot afford to delay.
Tottenham | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
Richarlison | 80 | 18 | 9 |
Clarity now prevents drawn-out sagas, allowing these players to secure moves early and Spurs to reinvest swiftly.
Even with bigger names like Son and Romero still under review, proactively managing these exits ensures flexibility.
In a season they’ll be chasing top four or five, squad depth matters and trimming excess while targeting upgrades is a pragmatic step Tottenham must take to stay competitive.
Daniel Levy and Lange have made blunders in the past and it’s time they do not repeat them and quickly look to rectify things as soon as possible.