I think there are five Tottenham players who would dominate the Championship – Mikey Moore is one

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Relegation for Tottenham Hotspur would mean a mass exodus of players; however, for some at the club, it would actually be a great chance to break into the team.

Tottenham could be forced into a £300m fire sale if they are relegated, but it would also give several youngsters a chance to break into the team.

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Hotspur Way has several exciting young talents emerging right now, and being in the Championship would at least give these players chances to play for Spurs.

The North London club must face up to the possibility of relegation and will need to start contingency planning in case they do end up in the Championship.

Mikey Moore

Mikey Moore is undoubtedly the first name on the list of players who would dominate life in the Championship, given how well he is doing in Scotland.

Moore is enjoying a brilliant loan at Rangers, and the 18-year-old continues to prove that he is one of Spurs’ most promising talents.

Whether Spurs are in the Premier League or the Championship, the winger is likely to play some role for Tottenham next season.

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There has rarely been a pathway for youngsters in N17, but being in the second tier of English football would force that to change.

Luca Williams-Barnett

Just behind Moore on the list of top Tottenham academy talents is Luca Williams-Barnett, who has been dominating youth football this season.

The 17-year-old has 16 goals and eight assists for Spurs’ youth teams this term and certainly looks ready for the Championship.

Williams-Barnett can play both number ten and left wing, which would make him a very useful player for Spurs’ squad.

He and Moore are two of the most exciting attacking talents the club have ever produced, and it will be great to see a clear pathway emerge for both.

Jun’ai Byfield

Jun’ai Byfield has already proved why he is a player ready to play for Tottenham, having debuted in the Champions League this campaign.

Despite just turning 17 in December, the youngster has already captained England under-17 and is part of the first-team set-up.

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Archie Gray

Archie Gray is probably one of just a few players who would remain at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the event of relegation.

Over the weekend, Gray really struggled against Arsenal and perhaps proved that another season in the Championship would be good for him.

Being in the Championship would almost certainly mean he would be used in midfield, unlike now, where he is used as a utility player.

Tynan Thompson

Tynan Thompson is another exciting teenage talent in Spurs’ ranks and someone who should be getting regular minutes in the Championship.

Williams-Barnett’s immense performances have perhaps overshadowed his own talent, but he is certainly a player worth knowing about.

The 17-year-old has 11 goals and six assists in 19 games for the academy this season, and also got an assist for the first team during pre-season.

Right now, relegation is not even worth contemplating, but the thought of a proper rebuild with top young talents could be beneficial.