Tottenham have been busy securing plenty of their players to long-term contracts as part of the huge overhaul at the club but Ange Postecoglou and Johan Lange still have a number of big decisions to make.
Spurs' policy under both head coach Postecoglou and then technical director Lange has been to secure some of the top young talent from across the globe, such as Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall and Luka Vuskovic, and committing them to the club for the long-term future, as well as sprinkling in a number of major first team players like £65million England international Dominic Solanke, Micky van de Ven, Guglielmo Vicario and James Maddison.
Tottenham have undertaken a major rebuild of Postecoglou's squad, which has resulted in departures aplenty and a drastic changing of the landscape when it comes to contracts across the first team and the talent youngsters coming through from the north London outfit's academy.
Here's when every Spurs players' contract ends and the decisions to be made in the months and years ahead. It's worth noting that sometimes Tottenham include an extra year's option in their favour into their announced contract end dates while sometimes there's an extra year option on top that they do not make public.
Fraser Forster
Alfie Whiteman
Ben Davies
Sergio Reguilon
Son Heung-min
Timo Werner
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
We've included Hojbjerg in this list only because his contract currently still rests with the club, but he is set to join Marseille when that ends because the French club have an obligation to buy the Dane. Sergio Reguilon will also likely be heading out of the club, one way or another, in the coming eight months or so.
Captain Son Heung-min is undoubtedly the standout name on the list of players out of contract in 2025 but it is believed that Tottenham hold an option to extend his deal by a further year, which gives them another 20 months from now to sort out a new deal for their skipper.
Ben Davies and Fraser Forster could be heading towards the end of their contracts with the club, the former after what will be 11 years in N17 by the time next summer rolls around. When it comes to Forster, Spurs will undoubtedly be looking for a new goalkeeper to challenge Guglielmo Vicario for the seasons ahead and that could spell the end for the a player who will be 37 this season in the former England stopper and potentially also Alfie Whiteman.
A decision will also have to be made over Timo Werner when his latest loan spell comes to an end next summer and whether the club take up the £8.5million option to buy him.
Rodrigo Bentancur
Yves Bissouma
Bryan Gil
Alfie Dorrington
Matthew Craig
Tottenham will have to decide whether they are going to extend the deals of Rodrigo Bentancur and/or Yves Bissouma in the not too distant future as they enter the final 20 months of their respective contracts.
Bryan Gil, on loan this season at Girona, is likely to move on next summer at this stage, while Matthew Craig has done well on his loans at Doncaster Rovers and now Barnsley, but is unlikely to break into the first team set-up.
Alfie Dorrington was named in Tottenham's most recent Europa League matchday squad and you would imagine a new contract is on its way, if there's not already an option within his current one to extend it by a year as many - not all but many - academy deals often contain.
Cristian Romero
Richarlison
Djed Spence
Mikey Moore
Alfie Devine
Dane Scarlett
Cristian Romero has been linked with a move to Real Madrid and it will be interesting to see what Tottenham do next summer should the Spanish giants make a move for their vice-captain. He will have two years left on his contract at that point, so it's perhaps the last chance Spurs have to get big money for the Argentine World Cup winner if he indicates he's not looking to extend his stay at the club.
Richarlison's stay will all depend on his injury status over the coming season or so you would imagine, while Djed Spence has every opportunity - apart from in Europe in the moths ahead - to turn his Spurs future into a longer one.
Talented youngsters Mikey Moore, Alfie Devine and Dane Scarlett are on the books for the next few seasons and all will be hoping to play a part for Tottenham over the coming years, Moore getting that chance this season with the other two on loan at Westerlo and Oxford United respectively.
James Maddison
Dejan Kulusevski
Pedro Porro
Guglielmo Vicario
Manor Solomon
Ashley Phillips
Don't bet against a couple at least in this category getting new contracts in the near future. Pedro Porro and Dejan Kulusevski in particular have been been in superb form this season and Vicario is looking to make his case to be the Tottenham goalkeeper for years to come.
Manor Solomon and Ashley Phillips' futures at the club could depend on whether they can break their way properly into Postecoglou's plans.
Brennan Johnson
Micky van de Ven
Wilson Odobert
Lucas Bergvall
Alejo Veliz
Brandon Austin
Jamie Donley
Will Lankshear
Plenty of big names and recent signings in this category and the hope is that all of them will still be playing a big role for the club come 2029.
As with the group above, all of these young talented players will soon be rewarded for any significant, prolonged process with a bumper deal and you would imagine that comes for Micky van de Ven sooner rather than later especially as he becomes one of the Premier League's best.
Austin, Donley and Lankshear all have signed recent new deals which tie them to the club for the next half a decade.
Dominic Solanke
Archie Gray
Destiny Udogie
Pape Matar Sarr
Radu Dragusin
Luka Vuskovic
Yang Min-Hyeok
The long-termers for the future and it was no surprise to see Tottenham extend Destiny Udogie and Pape Matar Sarr's contracts last season until the summer of 2030. Solanke and Gray arrived with big new long contracts and Yang and Vuskovic will do the same when they arrive in January and the summer respectively.
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