Your Tottenham morning digest on Friday, April 29.
Outgoing summer transfers
Much has been made of the potential incoming transfers in the summer at Tottenham Hotspur.
But manager Antonio Conte must move on from a lot of players to trim the squad and potentially raise funds for signings. While some will be sent out on loan in search of regular playing time and experience at senior level, a number will see their time in north London come to an end.
Here, Alasdair Gold, Rob Guest and Emma de Duve give their thoughts on the players they think will depart at the end of the season.
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Parrott makes Kane claim
Young striker Tony Parrott could be on the players sent out on loan to continue his development and get him ready for a long-term career at Tottenham.
The 20-year-old has spent time at MK Dons this season and has helped them mount a promotion push, the Dons are currently third and three points off first-place Wigan with a handful of games left. Speaking to The Athletic in an interview, Parrott opened up about his time spent out on loan over the last few years as well as learning from Harry Kane.
"I like to drop deep and get involved in the game. There’s a balance though of trying to keep the centre-backs pinned back so our No.10s can get on the ball," Parrott explained.
Transfer plan to follow
In terms of incomings, Tottenham will want to replicate their January transfer success having brought in Emerson Royal, Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski on deadline day.
A common thread between those three players is that they aren't 'big names' despite coming from Barcelona and Juventus. Daniel Levy and Spurs in the past have got caught up on bringing in players who don't necessarily fit what the squad is trying to do but have large profiles.
In order for Conte and the Lillywhites to be successful over the summer, Levy and Fabio Paratici must work alongside Conte and bring in players who are suitable for the upcoming task at hand.