Tottenham's nightmare season has finally come to an end, with their Premier League status confirmed on the final day after a nervous clash with Everton.
Now, the task for Roberto De Zerbi will be to help transform Spurs from bottom-half strugglers back into European contention once again.
That will require plenty of changes over the summer transfer window, with a healthy mixture of exits for a few players and new signings to add quality across every single position.
With the season now over, here's a look at every Tottenham player who may have now played their last game for the North London club.
Cristian Romero
One player who looks certain to leave Tottenham this summer is Cristian Romero, with the club captain continuing to be linked with a possible exit.
Both Barcelona and Atletico Madrid have been linked with Romero, and it remains to be seen which of the Spanish giants could make their move.
The 28-year-old has made 156 appearances for Spurs, with 13 goals and seven assists in that time, but injuries and suspensions have been issues for the Argentinian international this campaign.
Micky van de Ven
Another defender who has been rumoured with an exit is Micky van de Ven, who has shown plenty of quality in his time at Tottenham so far.
With pace to burn, the Dutch centre-back has been linked with a move to Liverpool and Manchester United, though it remains to be seen whether either of the Premier League rivals will position themselves to land him in the coming weeks.
The 25-year-old has three years remaining on his current contract, but he could well force a transfer.
Guglielmo Vicario
A change in goal is expected this summer, as Guglielmo Vicario has been linked with a possible transfer return to Serie A on the cards in the form of Inter Milan.
The shot-stopper has made 31 appearances in the Premier League this season, but there has been criticism for his performances, while Antonin Kinsky ended the season as number one, following an injury to Vicario.
It's unclear how much Spurs could make from selling the Italy international, but an exit remains on the cards.
Yves Bissouma
Yves Bissouma's contract at Tottenham is expiring this summer, and it could be an ideal time for both the player and club to part ways.
The Malian international has made over 100 appearances for Spurs since joining from Brighton, with a career in North London that has been hit by injuries.
A midfield refresh is to be expected, and it would be no surprise to see Bissouma's deal not extended as a result.
Ben Davies
Ben Davies will be remembered as a club legend at Tottenham, but with his deal coming to an end, it may be time for his chapter at the club to come to an end.
Serious injury has kept the experienced star out of action for the latter half of the campaign, with the lack of leadership in his absence seeming quite clear.
The Welsh ace has over 350 appearances for Spurs, and it's unclear whether he will retire and stay in the coaching setup if his deal isn't extended, or if he plans to move elsewhere.
Joao Palhinha
Perhaps the most important piece of business conducted last summer was Joao Palhinha's season-long loan from Bayern Munich.
Few players have delivered moments quite as important as those from the Portuguese midfielder, who has landed some important finishes when it really matters.
While the game-changing impact of Palhinha is clear, what isn't as clear is whether the 30-year-old will return to North London next season.
Randal Kolo Muani
Randal Kolo Muani has been slightly more disappointing since making his loan move to Tottenham from PSG, struggling to make any notable impact.
The versatile striker has scored just five times across all competitions, one of those in the Premier League, without the threat in his performances to back up any possible hint of a return.
Kolo Muani has been linked with Juventus as his next destination, which would be a return to the club he joined on loan last season.
Radu Dragusin
Radu Dragusin's move to Tottenham hasn't quite worked out as many would've hoped, despite some early signs that the defender could be an impressive acquisition.
The Romanian international had interest from Bayern Munich, but his decision to join Spurs came with the promise of more opportunities in the backline.
Having seemingly become fourth-choice behind Van de Ven, Romero, and Kevin Danso, a switch almost certainly seems to be on the cards.
Manor Solomon
Forward Manor Solomon hasn't featured for Tottenham since 2023, and has featured on loan for a host of clubs in the time since.
The 26-year-old has two more years on his deal, but is currently on loan at Fiorentina, who have an option to buy included in the deal that could be activated.
Alfie Devine
Tottenham academy graduate Alfie Devine has impressed on loan at Preston North End, which has led to some interest from other second-tier clubs.
The midfielder has a permanent deal clause in his loan at Preston, but with that sitting at £4.5 million, it's unclear whether the club can afford it.
Devine has made just two appearances for Tottenham, and it looks likely that he will start a new chapter elsewhere this summer.
Alejo Veliz
Striker Alejo Veliz has struggled to make an impact, and is currently on loan at Rosario Central, before he makes a permanent exit from Tottenham.
The 22-year-old has agreed a deal to join Brazilian club Bahia, which will go ahead in June.
Dane Scarlett
Dane Scarlett has been in and out of the Tottenham squad in past years, with the 22-year-old still hoping to have his moment to break into the team.
The striker has spent the second half of the season on loan with Hibernian, where he scored just once, and will return to Spurs with just one year left on his deal.
Scarlett has played 27 times for Spurs, with one goal and three assists for the club.