Tottenham boss Daniel Levy might have to agree to a £30m deal if Spurs make it to Europe. If Ange Postecoglou helps Spurs qualify for Europe, rumours suggest that former star Kyle Walker-Peters could return to help meet UEFA rules.
UEFA says four 'club-trained' players must be in a 25-man List A squad. Right now, only Oliver Skipp, Brandon Austin and Alfie Whiteman are in this group, so Spurs need one more.
Young players Troy Parrott and Max Robson could also count from next season, but their future at the club remain uncertain. Japhet Tanganga could also depart North London on a permanent basis, the 24-year-old is currently on loan with Millwall.
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If Spurs fail to name four club-trained players, they would have to play in the UEFA competition with a smaller List A squad. However, reports from HITC have suggested that the North London club could chase Walker-Peters in the summer transfer window as they look for a versatile full-back.
The 26-year-old came up through Tottenham's academy and enjoyed seven years at the club before moving to Southampton in 2020. It has been claimed that Spurs put a £30million buy-back clause in the deal that took him to St Mary's.
But the defender could be available for less money if Southampton don't move up from the Championship, as his contract expires in 2025 is nearly up. Tottenham are on track to secure a spot in either the Champions League, Europa League or Europa Conference League in Postecoglou's debut season.
Pedro Porro and Emerson Royal are already vying for the right-back position, which is
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