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Thomas Frank’s Tottenham Overhaul: Who Stays, Who Goes, and Who’s Loan-Bound

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His mission is clear: sharpen the edge of this Tottenham side, trim the fat, and build a cohesive unit capable of navigating Champions League rigours

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With Champions League football on the horizon and expectations sky-high, new Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank faces a crucial summer of decision-making. The Dane must streamline a bloated first-team squad while ensuring enough depth and versatility to challenge on multiple fronts.

Working alongside technical director Johan Lange, Frank will need to consider the homegrown player quotas, UEFA squad restrictions, and his own tactical blueprint as he evaluates all 39 players who featured for Spurs last season. Here’s a comprehensive look at who’s likely to stay, be sold, or head out on loan.

Goalkeepers

KEEP: Guglielmo Vicario, Antonin Kinsky, Brandon Austin
LOAN: Josh Keeley

Vicario leads the group, having shown resilience last season. Kinsky and Austin remain key for squad depth and homegrown status, while Keeley will benefit from another loan.

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Centre-Backs

KEEP: Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, Radu Dragusin, Luka Vuskovic, Kevin Danso
LOAN: Ashley Phillips, Alfie Dorrington

Romero remains indispensable unless a huge bid comes in. Van de Ven and Danso are crucial to Frank’s likely back three. Phillips and Dorrington need further seasoning.

Full-Backs / Wing-Backs

KEEP: Pedro Porro, Destiny Udogie, Djed Spence
WHATEVER HE WANTS: Ben Davies

Porro was one of the club’s best performers last season, and Udogie continues to grow. Spence gets a fresh start under Frank, who once wanted him at Brentford.

Midfielders

KEEP: Archie Gray, Pape Matar Sarr, Rodrigo Bentancur, James Maddison, Lucas Bergvall
LOAN: Alfie Devine, Callum Olusesi
SELL: Yves Bissouma

Gray and Sarr are future pillars, while Bentancur looks revitalised. Bissouma has lacked consistency and is entering his final contract year. Devine and Olusesi need minutes elsewhere.

Wingers / Attacking Midfielders

KEEP: Dejan Kulusevski, Wilson Odobert, Mikey Moore, Manor Solomon, Mathys Tel
LOAN: Jamie Donley, Yang Min-hyeok, Damola Ajayi
SELL: Bryan Gil

Kulusevski remains vital. Odobert and Moore need nurturing, while Tel is a confirmed Frank signing. Donley, Min-hyeok, and Ajayi will benefit from loans. Gil’s time at Spurs appears over.

Strikers

KEEP: Dominic Solanke, Dane Scarlett
LOAN: Will Lankshear
SELL: Richarlison, Alejo Veliz

Solanke impressed in his debut campaign, while Scarlett could serve as a homegrown option. Richarlison’s injury record and Veliz’s stalled development make them expendable.

Leadership Calls

WHATEVER HE WANTS: Son Heung-min, Ben Davies

Both long-serving figures are in the twilight of their contracts. They’ve earned the right to shape their next steps.

Conclusion

Thomas Frank has inherited a talented but overstocked squad. His mission is clear: sharpen the edge of this Tottenham side, trim the fat, and build a cohesive unit capable of navigating Champions League rigours. With a blend of youth, experience, and new arrivals, Spurs could be set for one of their most exciting seasons yet.

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