TOTTENHAM have drafted Conor Gallagher, Radu Dragusin and Mathys Tel into their Champions League squad for the knockouts.
But there is no room for Yves Bissouma or long-term injury absentee Dejan Kulusevski.
Thomas Frank was allowed to make three changes to his List A of 22 first-team players to be eligible from the last-16 round which takes place in March.
He had chosen to remove injured pair Rodrigo Bentancur and Ben Davies as well as Brennan Johnson, who was sold to Crystal Palace last month for £35million.
Bentancur is out for a few months after undergoing hamstring surgery.
Welsh full-back Davies also faces an extended period on the sidelines due to a fractured ankle.
Tel, 20, was left off the original squad back in September but then came back in for the Slavia Prague game in December.
That was due to an injury loophole which allowed Dominic Solanke to temporarily drop out, but the England striker was back in for Tel for last month’s vital wins over Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt.
Tel was left “disappointed” by that call, according to Frank, but now the winger is back in.
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Centre-back Dragusin was also left out originally as he worked his way back from a serious knee injury sustained last January in the Europa League.
The Romanian, 24, played his first 90 minutes in 372 days in the 2-2 draw with Manchester City in the Premier League.
England man Gallagher, 26, only arrived last month after signing from Atletico Madrid for £35m.
Bissouma, 29, has been brought back in from the cold in recent weeks by Frank, despite Spurs initially wanting to sell the Mali captain earlier in January.
While the return date to action for Kulusevski, 25, remains unknown, having had kneecap surgery in May last year.
Spurs’ Champions League squad can be supplemented by a number of young players from their B list, such as wonderkid Luca Williams-Barnett and recent debutant Jun’ai Byfield.