Tottenham have been busy in the summer transfer window so far, bringing in three new players to start the transformation of Roberto De Zerbi's side.
Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi and Jan Paul van Hecke will all join the revolution at Tottenham following their participation at this summer's World Cup in America, Canada and Mexico.
Spurs have been linked with a number of other new signings, with big talk around a potential £85million move to sign Sandro Tonali, with the Lilywhites also seemingly interested in West Ham's wanted midfield man Mateus Fernandes, who will likely cost more than £80million.
Spurs also remain in talks with Manchester City over a move for winger Savinho.
Having spent £52million on van Hecke and with big-money deals being mooted elsewhere, the Lewis family are putting their money where their mouths are by investing in the squad as they vowed to do once the wretched 2025/26 season ended.
In a statement they said: "We take responsibility for rebuilding Spurs. Our ambition is to recapture the spirit of the club and bring back the excitement, the fearlessness and the bold football we have always felt defined us. That means football comes first. The board and executive team have laid out their plans to meet this ambition.
"This will require investment - in our teams, the academy, our backroom functions and more - and we are fully committed to this. We are not selling the club. We are all in. We are investing in it. You will see more of this in the coming months."
Such strong investment will have to be offset by sales, however, and there are a number of players who have been lilnked with an exit and could depart the club this summer.
Here, GIVEMESPORT takes a look at the money Spurs could bring in from sales.
The Italian has been the Spurs No.1 for three seasons, but it looks like the perfect time for a parting of the ways, with Tottenham willing to sanction an exit.
Vicario has not played under Roberto De Zerbi, having undergone hernia surgery before he arrived at the club and despite being back to fitness, De Zerbi favoured the improved Antonin Kinsky in his last couple of games.
There have been reports of a £17million deal being on the table for Vicario to return to Inter Milan, although Spurs may be holding out for a fee closer to £20million to complete a deal.
The Tottenham club captain will be allowed to leave the club this summer "begrudgingly" according to GMS senior football correspondent Ben Jacobs, providing a fair offer comes in for him.
Romero has openly criticised the club's hierarchy during his time in N17 and caused controversy at the end of the season when it appeared he would not be around for the final game of the campaign, despite being injured, and was back in Argentina. As it was, he flew back to be there for the 1-0 win over Everton that preserved Spurs' status as a Premier League team.
Atletico Madrid have been strongly linked with a move, while Real Madrid have also shown an interest in the past and Tottenham will be looking to secure £60million for their skipper to leave.
It has just not worked out in north London for Radu Dragusin.
The Romanian arrived at the club in a £26million deal in the January transfer window of 2024 and has played 48 times for the club in those two-and-a-half seasons.
Spurs are willing to listen to offers for the 24-year-old centre-back, with Juventus seemingly linked, and would like to recoup as much of that £26million figure as possible, with reports suggesting £20million might be enough to get a deal over the line.
Almost one of the forgotten men of the first Ange Postecoglou transfer window.
Phillips was a highly-rated 18-year-old when he signed for Tottenham in the summer of 2023, but has not been able to tie down a place in the first-team since.
He spent the first season on loan with Plymouth Argyle, with his last two campaigns at Stoke City. He has two years left on his contract in N17 and Spurs would surely demand at least £5million to part ways with him following a successful spell with the Potters in the second tier.
The Senegalese central midfielder officially signed for Spurs as an 18-year-old in 2021, but did not arrive at the club until a year later.
He has made 141 appearances for the Lilywhites, but has never really been able to nail down a regular starting spot under any manager.
He has interest from a number of clubs this summer, and with Spurs being linked with a host of midfielders, he is one that could be on the way out of the club.
Tottenham would be looking for around £20million to sell.
A free transfer from Shakhtar Donetsk at the start of the war in Ukraine, Solomon has struggled to make an impression at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
He has spent the last season with two different clubs, on loan with Villarreal for the first half of the campaign before moving to Fiorentina in January.
De Zerbi will surely take a look at him first, but his days at Spurs appear to be numbered. His loan to Fiorentina is reported to have an £8million option to buy clause in it, so even if he does not end up there, that's the sort of figure Spurs will be looking for.
The Brazilian was Spurs' top scorer last season and his goals were crucial. But De Zerbi is looking to freshen up his frontline and Richarlison has regularly been linked with a move away from the club.
Saudi Arabia clubs have shown an interest, while there remains talk of him going back to old club Everton, where he was a hero.
He was signed in a £60million deal from the Toffees and at 29 years of age and with only a year left on his contract, they will not get anywhere near that figure, but something in the region of £30million is plausible this summer.