It is a huge week for everyone connected with Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. The north London club's long wait for a piece of silverware could possibly come to an end on Wednesday evening when Ange Postecoglou's side take on Manchester United in the Europa League final.
That is not on only final on the calendar for some Tottenham players, however, as some loan stars will also be competing for a trophy this week. Saturday afternoon will see Alfie Dorrington and Aberdeen try get their hands on the Scottish Cup when they go head-to-head with league champions Celtic at Hampden Park.
Jamie Donley and Josh Keeley then have a final to look forward to the following day as Leyton Orient and Charlton Athletic face off at Wembley with a place in the Championship at stake. There will also be an important game taking place in Spain as Alejo Veliz and Espanyol look to secure La Liga safety following their promotion 12 months ago.
So how have Tottenham's loan players fared over the past week as we edge ever closer to the end of the current campaign? football.london takes a look below.
Jamie Donley and Josh Keeley (Leyton Orient)
Donley and Keeley have one more Leyton Orient game to go after playing their part in the League One play-off semi-final win against Stockport County. Initially leading at Edgeley Park before Isaac Olaofe's superb goal that gave Keeley no chance, Orient prevailed 4-1 on penalties to set up a final showdown against London rivals Charlton Athletic.
As he has done over the course of this season, Keeley had a big say in the penalty shootout after denying Jack Diamond from 12 yards. Donley also put in a big shift over the course of the game but he was not on the pitch for penalties after making way in the 112th minute.
Speaking ahead of last Friday's Aston Villa game, football.london asked Postecoglou about the Spurs youngsters and whether they have a long-term future in north London. "I think with all these things, they're for the off-season when guys come back," he replied. "Right now our focus is fairly on what's happening in the next two weeks."
Leyton Orient and Charlton go head-to-head at Wembley on Sunday, with the 1pm kick-off meaning Tottenham fans will have a chance to watch the pair potentially win promotion to the Championship before the Spurs team take on Brighton & Hove Albion at 4pm in their final league game of the 2024/25 campaign.
Alfie Devine and Luka Vuskovic (Westerlo)
Alfie Devine was on the scoresheet for Westerlo on Friday as they won 2-0 away at OH Leuven. The 20-year-old sealed the win in the 82nd minute as he added to Thomas Van den Keybus' first-half strike.
It was Devine's sixth goal of an impressive loan spell, which will come to an end this weekend when Westerlo host Standard Liege in their final game of the campaign. On a day when Devine added another goal to his tally, Luka Vuskovic was an unused substitute as the Belgian side won 2-0 away from home.
George Abbott (Notts County)
There was to be play-off heartache for George Abbott and Notts County on Saturday as they missed out on a place in the League Two final. Heading to AFC Wimbledon 1-0 down after a home defeat seven days earlier, the Magpies again lost 1-0 in London following Josh Neufville's early strike.
The 2-0 aggregate defeat means that Abbott's spell at Notts County has come to a conclusion after an incredible year away from Tottenham on loan. The 19-year-old departs the League Two club with plenty of much-needed experience to his name after registering six goals and seven assists in 44 games in all competitions.
Alfie Dorrington (Aberdeen)
Dorrington could only watch on as Aberdeen brought their Scottish Premiership season to a close with a 2-1 defeat away at Dundee United. The Tottenham youngster missed out at Tannadice through suspension after picking up a red card for two yellow cards in the 5-1 defeat at home to Celtic in midweek.
Dorrington will be hoping his red card does not prove too costly when it comes to a starting position as the Dons come up against Celtic once again in Saturday's Scottish Cup final at Hampden Park. As a result of their defeat at Dundee United, Aberdeen finished the season in fifth with the Tangerines leapfrogging them in the final league standings.
Alejo Veliz (Espanyol)
Veliz got 35 minutes in the tank but he couldn't help Espanyol from losing as they were defeated 2-0 at Osasuna on Sunday. The youngster was introduced from the bench with his side trailing 1-0 but it was Osasuna's Raul Garcia who scored the crucial next goal in second-half stoppage time.
The battle to stay in La Liga now goes to the final day with Espanyol currently two points ahead of Leganes with one game remaining. Both play sides who have been relegated already, with Espanyol at home to Las Palmas and Leganes hosting Real Valladolid.
As Espanyol have lost their last five league matches, the chance may be there for Veliz to come in from the start as they look to avoid an immediate return to the Segunda Division.