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Tottenham have one month to make six final transfer decisions as part of 2025/26 masterplan

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Premier League clubs will now be making plans for the 2025/26 season following the conclusion of the current campaign. It proved to be a memorable one for in regards to Europe as they ended their silverware drought by winning the Europa League trophy at San Mames Stadium in Bilbao.

In the league, however, Spurs finished 17th and there is plenty of work to be done as they look to make big improvements domestically from August onwards. Sunday marks the start of June and the opening of a mini transfer window due to the upcoming 2025 Club World Cup.

All Premier League and EFL clubs will be able to conclude transfer business up until Tuesday, June 10, with the window then reopening on Monday, June 16 until Monday, September 1. The beginning of June does mean that a handful of Tottenham players will enter the final month of their contract.

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As things stand right now, . Here we take a look at the six decisions Tottenham need to make before the end of June:

Ben Davies

current contract expires at the end of June and question marks surround whether he will be a Tottenham player or not next season. Back in November, football.london reported that , keeping him in N17 for the 2025/26 campaign.

However, the lack of official confirmation from the club regarding Davies' future has left things up in the air. If his contract remains the same then he will be a free agent come July 1.

Sergio Reguilon

will have the opportunity to get his career back on track in the summer as his Tottenham deal comes to an end. The Spaniard was not in thinking this season but he still made six appearances in all competitions and came away with a Europa League winners' medal.

It's a fairly simple decision when it comes to Reguilon's future.

Fraser Forster

The time is also right for Tottenham and to go their separate ways. The shot-stopper has served Spurs so well over the past three seasons but he is now 37 years of age and Tottenham are planning for the future.

Antonin Kinsky jumped ahead of him in the pecking order following his January transfer and Brandon Austin also leapfrogged the veteran goalkeeper in what remained of the season.

Alfie Whiteman

is at the age where he really needs to be playing regular first-team football after only making one senior Tottenham appearance. The academy graduate has a real lack of experience to his name due to a lack of time on loan and that needs addressing.

It looks a fairly straightforward decision for Whiteman if he wants to play week in, week out rather than watching from the stands.

Mathys Tel

Tottenham loan deal expires at the end of June and Bayern Munich would no doubt prefer a quick decision when it comes to their player. As part of the loan agreement between the sides, .

A decision on Tel's Tottenham future may well rest on what comes next for Postecoglou amid so much uncertainty surrounding his position right now. Ahead of Tottenham's final game of the season against Brighton & Hove Albion, football.london asked the head coach if he wants to sign the versatile attacker on a permanent basis.

"I guess they're the kind of discussions that we start to need to have," . "But again, without myself gate-crashing meetings, I need to be invited to them, but we'll assess all those things. Matty's done really well for us. We put him in a real difficult position in that as a young player who hadn't played a lot, probably wasn't fit enough, we just threw him straight in but he's handled it really well.

"I think he's been a real important contributor for us and he'll definitely play tomorrow at some point whether he starts or come off the bench. I'm sure those decisions we'll kind of look into post-season."

Timo Werner

is another loan player who will soon see his time at Tottenham come to an end. The former Chelsea man did make an impact in his time with the club during the second half of the 2023/24 season but the same cannot be said about this term.

It's a straightforward decision for Tottenham and it will ultimately see Werner return to parent club RB Leipzig.

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