Sergio Reguilon, Tanguy Ndombele, Harry Winks and Giovanni Lo Celso have all been purposefully left out of Antonio Conte's squad which has travelled to South Korea to kickstart Tottenham's pre-season tour. The Italian boss is said to be eager to solve their futures in north London, with the quartet surplus to requirements at White Hart Lane.
Reguilon, Ndombele, Winks and Lo Celso have all each been heavily linked with an exit from Spurs this summer having fallen out of favour under Conte. And, while a potential departure brews, they're continuing to ply their trade at Hotspur Way.
According to the Mail Online, 25-year-old defender Reguilon, who joined the Lilywhites from Real Madrid in 2020 for a fee in the region of £25million, has courted attention from Sevilla. The Spanish side are interested in signing the speedy left-back, with Ludwig Augustinsson set to join Aston Villa this summer.
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Meanwhile, Winks and Lo Celso have been subject to interest from Everton and Atletico Madrid, respectively. However, Ndombele has struggled to attract any potential suitors following an uninspired season-long loan at Lyon last season.
Emerson Royal, Joe Rodon and Jack Clarke are other members of Conte's squad who could leave permanently, football.london understand. Bryan Gil and Pape Matar Sarr could also be set to leave, though via a loan, following an influx of players this summer.
Tottenham have already spent a shrewd £75million this summer on Clement Lenglet, Ivan Perisic, Fraser Forster, Richarlison and Yves Bissouma. With Conte keen for even more signings, transfer chief Fabio Paratici could be increasingly inclined to cash-in on Reguilon, Ndombele, Winks and Lo Celso sooner rather than later.
The £84.8million which could be raked in for the quartet, according to CIES Football Observatory and Transfermarkt, would grant Spurs breathing space this summer amid daunting Financial Fair Play restrictions. And, of course, greater leeway for more exciting signings, with Daniel Levy set to fully back Conte to ensure the Italian's ambitions can be achieved at the club, football.london understand.
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