£120k-per-week Tottenham player could now completely terminate his contract

£120k-per-week Tottenham player could now completely terminate his contract
£120k-per-week Tottenham player could now completely terminate his contract

£120k-per-week Tottenham player could now completely terminate his contract

£120k-per-week Tottenham player could now completely terminate his contract

Now that he is looking for a way out of N17 early doors,

a member of Ange Postecoglou’s team may try to end his Tottenham contract entirely.

Players that are expected to depart from Spurs in 2025

Uncertainty surrounds the futures of a number of players as the year draws to

a close. Postecoglou and company hope to build on their momentum from the previous seven days with a victory against Galatasaray this evening, coming off the back of great triumphs against Man City and Aston Villa.

 

Unless Spurs decide to sit at the negotiation table and talk extensions,

the quartet—Sergio Reguilon, Ben Davies, Fraser Forster,

and Alfie Whiteman—will all be leaving N17 on free transfers when their contracts expire next summer.

La Liga teams are showing interest in Reguilon as Spanish elite teams like Getafe see a chance to sign him for nothing. The 27-year-old, a former Real Madrid player, is not in Postecoglou’s plans since, while continuing to practice with the first team, he has not been included in any Premier League or Europa League matchday squad this season.

£120k-per-week Tottenham player could now completely terminate his contract
£120k-per-week Tottenham player could now completely terminate his contract

Davies will be in his eleventh year at Tottenham by the time his contract runs out,

with the Wales international likely to end his long stint at the club in 2025 following many seasons of faithful service.

 

Son Heung-min’s deal expires next year as well, but Spurs have the option to trigger a one-year extension clause in his contract, which they’re apparently set to do as Postecoglou definitely cannot afford to lose the South Korea star.

A decision is yet to be made on whether Timo Werner will stay beyond his season-long loan spell,

but as things stand, the 28-year-old is more likely than not to make a return to RB Leipzig at the end of this season.

 

Tottenham are leaning towards letting Werner go, rather than activating the £8.5 million buy-out clause in his deal, amid criticism surrounding his wasteful finishing in front of goal.

 

Spurs will also make a decision over loaning out Archie Gray in January. The English sensation, who arrived from Leeds for around £40 million in the summer, has struggled to establish himself as a Premier League starter and is mainly utilised as a bit-part cup player by Postecoglou.

Sergio Reguilon could look to terminate Tottenham contract

Now, according to Spanish news outlet Ficherio, Reguilon could look to terminate his Tottenham contract and leave before next summer.

 

His former side Sevilla are considering Reguilon as a replacement for Valentin Barco at left-back, who could be sent back to Brighton, with Spurs’ want-away defender potentially coming in to take his spot under Garcia Pimienta.

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