Tottenham currently have a large squad and plenty of contract issues to be dealt with in the months ahead while some situations could decide what happens in the summer transfer window.
Spurs' policy of signing young players for the future kicked up a notch under head coach Ange Postecoglou and technical director Johan Lange which has meant teenagers such as Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall, Wilson Odobert and Luka Vuskovic arrived on long contracts with plenty of potential for the future.
There has been a major rebuild of the Tottenham squad in the past couple of years under the Australian but there are also a number of contract decisions to be made on some of the senior players within the club. Fraser Forster, Alfie Whiteman, Sergio Reguilon and Timo Werner have all left N17 on the expiry of their contracts in north London but there are more contracts coming to a close on the horizon.
Here's when every Spurs players' contract comes to its conclusion and the decisions to be made in the months and years ahead. It's also worth noting that sometimes Tottenham include an extra year's option as part of an announced contract length or conversely sometimes there is an extra year option on top that the club do not make public.
Ben Davies
Mathys Tel
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
We've included Hojbjerg in this list only because his contract currently still rests with the club until the end of this month, but he is set to join Marseille when that ends because the French club have an obligation to buy the Dane.
When it comes to Ben Davies, the expectation has always been that Spurs will take up the extra year on his contract to take it to 2026. However, it's not out of the question that the Welshman could still depart this summer if a move arises for him with Leeds United among those linked with the versatile defender. Spurs would get a fee if they extended his deal with the option.
While Spurs announced the departure of the on-loan Werner, they did not do so for Mathys Tel. Tottenham are expected to try to negotiate a better deal for the 20-year-old attacker with Bayern for either a vastly reduced price or another loan with a chance to buy him afterwards.
Son Heung-min
Rodrigo Bentancur
Yves Bissouma
Bryan Gil
Matthew Craig
The big name on here is of course the captain Son Heung-min as in January Spurs exercised the option to extend his contract to 2026. The South Korean star has been linked with a move away this summer, most recently to the Saudi Pro League, but it's worth remembering not only that he played with a foot injury for a chunk of this season which hampered his performances and then eventually forced him out of the side, but also how much he is worth to Tottenham financially as the most popular player in Asia.
Tottenham will also have to decide whether they are going to extend the deals of Rodrigo Bentancur and/or Yves Bissouma as they enter the final year of their respective contracts. Bentancur appears more likely currently to secure a new deal while the club could look to see what offers come in for Bissouma this summer.
Bryan Gil, on loan this season at Girona, expects to move on, while academy midfielder Matthew Craig is unlikely to break into the first team set-up at this stage after a series of loan moves in recent seasons and could leave this summer as well.
Cristian Romero
Richarlison
Mikey Moore
Alfie Devine
Dane Scarlett
Josh Keeley
George Abbott
Cristian Romero is the key name here and all eyes will be on what offers come in for him this season and what amount it would take for Spurs to consider selling the World Cup winner. Much perhaps depends on the Argentine's desire to leave or sign a new contract and if there is no chance of the latter then Tottenham have a bigger decision to make.
Richarlison needs to prove he can remain fit for an extended period of time. He is back in the Brazil squad and has made an impact for Spurs whenever he's been fit, but that's just not been enough. You would imagine if a decent bid comes in then the north London club would consider it, but would the player?
Spurs are looking to tie Mikey Moore down for the longer term with a deal for his 18th birthday this summer while both Alfie Devine and Dane Scarlett are at that crossroads after a string of loans where they and the club need to decide if that pattern continues or whether they can break through at Spurs.
Josh Keeley is set for a new contract at the club and George Abbott could well join him and both will be looking for loans to a higher level next season after big experiences during this campaign.
James Maddison
Dejan Kulusevski
Pedro Porro
Guglielmo Vicario
Djed Spence
Manor Solomon
Ashley Phillips
Damola Ajayi
A few in this category will be in line for new contracts in the coming months. Pedro Porro and Dejan Kulusevski will be pushing for that as would Guglielmo Vicario and James Maddison has made his case with 23 goal involvements in 45 matches. That his current contract ends when he will be heading towards 32 might be the only reason Spurs pause.
Djed Spence earned himself an extended deal during the season after turning around his time at the club while Ashley Phillips will be looking to make an impression this summer to stop being that young defender out on loan. Damola Ajayi scored his first goal for Tottenham this season on his debut and could get a loan out while Manor Solomon's time at Spurs is likely to come to an end unless there's a big change in his circumstances.
Brennan Johnson
Micky van de Ven
Wilson Odobert
Brandon Austin
Jamie Donley
Alejo Veliz
Alfie Dorrington
Will Lankshear
Callum Olusesi
Plenty of time on the contracts for those in this category with Brennan Johnson, Micky van de Ven and Wilson Odobert all sure to be part of the immediate future for Spurs.
Brandon Austin getting his game time this season and the experience now of playing in the Premier League means he is the established homegrown goalkeeper at the club looking to push Vicario and Antonin Kinsky.
Donley, Lankshear, Dorrington and Olusesi could all get loans next season if none are kept if they shine in pre-season and also because Spurs have so few homegrown players. It is the latter problem that means Veliz is likely to head off again either on loan or permanently.
Dominic Solanke
Archie Gray
Destiny Udogie
Pape Matar Sarr
Kevin Danso
Radu Dragusin
Luka Vuskovic
Yang Min-Hyeok
There are plenty of players in this year group for the present and future on long contracts and Kevin Danso joined them when he officially signed a five-year contract as his move from Lens became permanent this month.
Luka Vuskovic also arrives this summer with a long deal until 2030 and a few other players are expected to join him in this group over the next few months.
Lucas Bergvall
Antonin Kinksy
These two young men are locked into the club for the longest amount of time - barring unpublicised extra year options among the group above - Lucas Bergvall and Antonin Kinsky are seen as Spurs players for the very long-term future.
Bergvall had not even finished his first season at the club before his contract was bumped up and extended and he then went on to sweep up the supporters' awards for the campaign.
Again, you may well see some additions to this category in the months ahead with new contracts and new signings.