Tottenham are back in action this weekend - and it's their first match since the transfer window closed. Thomas Frank has been busy shaping his squad in his own mould throughout the summer.
A number of new faces arrived at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium throughout the window, while a host of stars departed the club. And before Spurs' next game against West Ham at the London Stadium, the club's squad for the 2025/26 Premier League season has been finalised.
And it's no shock to see all of their summer signings involved. Bayern Munich midfielder Joao Palhinha is drafted straight in following his loan move, while Dutch midfielder Xavi Simons has also been handed a place.
Randal Kolo Muani and Mohammed Kudus are also given places following their switches from Juventus and West Ham respectively - and the latter expected to play against his former side this weekend.
A number of the summer arrivals are, however, named in the club's Under-21 list, hence why they have been 'omitted' from the official 25-man squad. That's the case with young defenders Luka Vuskovic and Kota Takai.
French forward Mathys Tel is also among the Under-21 players after making his loan switch from Bayern Munich permanent. He has, however, been omitted from Spurs' squad for the Champions League.
Elsewhere, there are a few more intriguing names included that might not otherwise have been. Midfielder James Maddison is expected to miss the vast majority of the current campaign with a serious knee injury.
But there could now be optimism that he can appear at least once before the end of the campaign - having been named in the squad. Meanwhile, Vuskovic, Alfie Moore and Alfie Devine are all included despite having sealed loan moves away from north London late in the summer window.
Elsewhere, key midfielder Lucas Bergvall is a noticeable omission from the senior list, but he's included among the Under-21 players, as are Archi Gray and Wilson Odobert.
Intriguingly, Spurs still have space to add more new faces to the squad should they want to. Frank's current squad boasts just 23 Over-21 players, meaning there is space for two new additions.
Whether they dip into the free agent market between now and January - or wait until the winter window opens - remains to be seen. Of Spurs' senior players, five are considered home grown; namely Brandon Austin, Djed Spence, Maddison, Brennan Johnson and Dominic Solanke.
Tottenham Hotspur Premier League squad;
Goalkeepers: Vicario, Kinsky, Austin*
Defenders: Van den Ven, Davies, Dragusin, Porro, Romero, Spence*, Udogie, Danso
Midfielders: Bentacur, Bissouma, Palhinha, Maddison*, Sarr, Simons
Attackers: Richarlison, Johnson*, Kolo Muani, Kudus, Kulusevski, Solanke*
Select U21 players
Bergvall, Devine, Gray, Lankshear, Moore, Odobert, Phillips, Scarlett, Takai, Tel, Vuskovic