Tottenham guaranteed to add one new first team player to dressing room for 2025/26 Premier League

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Tottenham will have the added (and welcome) complication of playing in the UEFA Champions League to contend with next season.

After ending their 17-year trophy drought with a superb Europa League triumph, Spurs will play in the Champions League in 2025/26 as a result.

While Ange Postecoglou put all Spurs' eggs in one basket this season in concentrating on the Europa League, with the Lilywhites finishing 17th in the Premier League, chairman Daniel Levy and the supporters will not accept that again, with the team needing to fight on both fronts as well as in the domestic trophies in 2025/26.

In order to do so, they will need a bigger squad.

What qualifying for the Champions League does do, is make the club more attractive to potential signings and Spurs will be able to be in the equation when it comes to some of Europe's hottest players looking for new moves.

Supporters will be expecting to see a number of new faces come in through the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium door in the summer transfer window to bolster the squad ahead of the start of the 2025/26 season.

Midfield reinforcements are essential, as well as added firepower up front and general strength in depth across the park for the added strain that will be placed on the players with playing in Europe's top competition.

But while new signings are a must, there is already guaranteed to be one new face in the first team dressing room for the first time in 2025/26 - providing he does not go out on loan.

Due to child protection laws, until turning 18, young players must change separately from the senior adult members of the group.

And that has been the case for Mikey Moore this season, who, due to a horrendous run of injury luck, has been in more matchday squads and had more game time this season than ever before.

At 17 years old, however, he has to get changed separately from the first team squad. He turns 18 on August 11 - five days before the new Premier League season starts - and will be in the first team dressing room if he is named in the squad for the opening day fixture.