Tottenham outgoings are inevitable this summer as Thomas Frank continues to push for fresh reinforcements.
Spurs have already let multiple youngsters, including Jamie Donley, leave on loan to gain more gametime, and permanent exits could happen in the coming weeks.
Son Heung-min looks set to be the first major permanent departure of the summer, and the likes of Cristian Romero have been linked with an exit.
With Morgan Rogers linked with a switch to the Lilywhites from Premier League rivals Aston Villa, this transfer could spell the end for a fan favourite’s time in North London.
Dejan Kulusevski to make way for Rogers
Tottenham look to be considering a move for Rogers this summer after missing out on Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White [GiveMeSport].
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The Lilywhites have already signed Mohammed Kudus in a statement £55million move, but don’t look to be stopping there as they look to strengthen their forward line.
Should a potential £100million deal materialise for Rogers, Kulusevski could find his time in North London limited.
The Swedish attacker has become a fan favourite at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but has seen his form dip slightly as he has suffered from injuries.
Frank won’t be keen to keep an injury-prone midfielder in his first-team squad and could look to offload him in the coming weeks.
The 25-year-old is still nowhere near returning to action after undergoing patella surgery last season. However, should his fitness improve towards the end of the transfer window, offers could come in for the former Juventus man.
Kulusevski’s time with the Lilywhites has been memorable, but it is now time for Frank to move on from injury-prone players, and replacing the Swede with Rogers could be a worthwhile move.
Rogers to boost Tottenham
Should Rogers sign, he would help the Lilywhites compete for the top six again.
His lower injury risk would allow him to have more impact on the Spurs squad, and Frank could make him the main man up front.
With Son departing, there is already a need for another attacker, and Rogers seems to fit the bill perfectly.