The summer transfer window may have closed for business but there is still plenty for Tottenham Hotspur to do behind the scenes as they plan for the future. Making a very impressive start to life under Ange Postecoglou with ten points from their first four Premier League fixtures, the Australian will be hoping that his side continue to kick on once league action resumes this weekend following the first international break of the season.
The 58-year-old is clearly planning for a brighter future at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and the team have already made huge strides since he took on the hotseat. In order to ensure Spurs' recent progression continues, Postecoglou and Daniel Levy have a number of decisions to make regarding the current squad as they look to hit the next level.
Contracts are very much going to be on the agenda with a handful of players set to be free agents next summer and a total of 11 then out of contract in the summer of 2025. football.london takes a look at the Tottenham players with less than two years left on their deals and what the future could hold for them.
Looking set to depart this summer after making his feelings clear over his future, Lloris still remains a Tottenham player with a transfer not coming to fruition. Amid question marks over his place in Postecoglou's 25-man Premier League squad for the season, the veteran goalkeeper was included in the end and can feature in the league for Spurs if required, although that looks highly unlikely with Guglielmo Vicario the new No.1 and performing so well.
Unless Lloris gets a move in January, it looks like he will depart on a free transfer next summer.
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