It could be a busy summer transfer window for Tottenham, and not just in terms of incomings.
After such a disappointing period, a host of Tottenham's players could be looking to head through the exit door.
Spurs failed to qualify for European football, and many of the players who joined the club in recent years will have been expecting them to be competing in Europe regularly.
Tottenham narrowly escaped being relegated from the Premier League thanks to an upturn in form under Roberto De Zerbi, and now an important summer transfer window is approaching.
De Zerbi will undoubtedly be wanting to keep hold of his best players, but there is no guarantee that it's possible.
Juventus Eyeing Tottenham Star
According to reports in Italy, Juventus are working on a 'shock' deal to sign Tottenham defender Djed Spence ahead of the summer transfer window.
The report claims that the Serie A club are making quiet moves behind the scenes, while they initially wanted to sign Andy Robertson before Tottenham secured his signature.
Juve sporting director Marco Ottolini knows Spence from his time at Genoa, where the England international spent time on loan.
Spence enjoyed a mixed season with Tottenham, spending spells in and out of the side, but he's still been a key player for the north London club.
It will be interesting to see what Tottenham's stance is on selling Spence, and whether he'd be keen on a departure.
Tottenham Need to Keep Spence
Tottenham need to be keeping Spence, described as 'frightening' by former Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman, in the summer transfer window, heading into the 2026/2027 season.
The England international is a versatile option in defence, capable of playing on either side, while he's also been utilised further forward at times.
Tottenham are unlikely to get a huge fee if they decide to cash in on Spence, labelled a 'big player' by De Zerbi, during the summer, so it makes little sense for them to offload him.
Spurs are already likely to lose a number of players when the market opens later this month, so keeping some of their stars will be imperative heading into the new season.