With Eric Dier starring in midweek and enjoying knocking Arsenal out of the Champions League it seems as good a time as any to check in on all of the Tottenham players who have left the club permanently since the end of last season.
Thirteen players who had been involved in and around the first team in recent years made their way out of Tottenham either at the end of last season, during the summer transfer window or in the most recent January one. Their numbers range from experienced pros and long-serving stars to young players who never really got their career going at Spurs.
Here's a look at how all 13 players have got on since leaving the north London club, starting with Tottenham's former captain.
The World Cup winner and long-time Tottenham skipper left the club in January after 11 years between the sticks to start a new life and adventure in MLS and Los Angeles with LAFC.
Lloris has been playing every game as you would expect and the 37-year-old appears to have settled well into life across the Atlantic. The goalkeeper has continued to do plenty of interviews with the British media as part of promoting the MLS and also explaining his move.
In an interview with The Times last month, the Frenchman said: «When I retired from the national team after the World Cup, what was happening to the club meant I was on a different page. I had a conversation with Daniel [Levy, the Tottenham chairman] and we felt, on my side but also on the club’s side, that it was the end of an era. He felt the club needed to start something new and I totally understood. It was also my feeling.
»We decided to split ways but even if I couldn’t find the right spot in the summer I stayed patient and was waiting for the right move. I know it seemed a bit
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