Tottenham Hotspur remain at risk of relegation, and following that would be a huge turnover of players.
Having taken over from the previously sacked Igor Tudor, Roberto De Zerbi is the man tasked with keeping Spurs in the Premier League.
The Italian has already devoted his future to the North Londoners regardless of the outcome ahead of the final seven games of the season, but the same can not be said about the players.
A whole host of Tottenham players will leave upon relegation, begging the question as to who they would actually be left with?
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The players nailed on for Tottenham exit
Quite frankly, this summer is going to be a huge one regardless of whether safety is achieved or not, but it will be even bigger if the outcome is the latter.
Spurs can expect the overwhelming majority of their squad to push for moves, and despite their shortcomings this season, they wonāt be short of suitors.
Richarlison would be a prime example of that, having scored nine Premier League goals from just 6.26 xG this season, which will certainly prevent him from having to drop into the Championship.
Players like Mohammed Kudus, Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero and Rodrigo Bentancur would be nailed on departures, despite very few of them having shown much this season.
Kudus would be the biggest miss for Spurs, given his ability to create something from nothing.
The former West Ham star has completed 52 dribbles this season, with an average of 3.03 per game, which places him among the top 6.5 per cent of Premier League wingers.
Who may Tottenham be able to retain?
Ultimately, there are very few, if any players at all, that you can say will be here next season if Spurs are relegated to the Championship, but there are a handful you could make a case for.
Once again, Archie Gray has been a shining light for Tottenham this season, and while there is interest from some European giants, his age may just afford Spurs the chance to keep him for another season.
The same goes for the likes of Mikey Moore and Lucas Bergvall, the former of whom has had an excellent season on loan at Rangers with nine goal involvements in 40 appearances.
Unfortunately for Tottenham, the majority of the other players they hold a chance of keeping are the ones that have them in their current predicament.
The likes of Radu Dragusin, Kevin Danso and Conog Gallagher would do well to secure a move back to the top flight, given their woes in the Premier League this season.