Tottenham's 15 attackers' summer transfer fates with eight possible exits and Richarlison call

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Tottenham's attacking options should take a further boost very soon with Dominic Solanke and Richarlison set to return to action following their injury layoffs. As Spurs have aspirations of winning the Europa League and also finishing the term strongly in the Premier League, comebacks for both forwards will certainly be timely for Ange Postecoglou.

The boss also has Mathys Tel as a further attacking option following the Frenchman's January loan move from Bayern Munich. Things do now appear to be looking up for Spurs on the injury front after a torrid campaign and things could potentially get a whole lot better very soon.

That additional firepower could potentially make all the difference come May after having to go for such a lengthy period with a real lack of choice in the final third. But what exactly does the summer hold for the current attackers at the club? football.london takes a look below and state whether they will stay, be sold or head out on loan in the 2025/26 season.

Son Heung-min

Tottenham announced at the beginning of January that they had exercised the option to extend Son Heung-min's contract by a further year until the summer of 2026. Set to turn 33 at the beginning of July, Spurs will have to decide if they want to extend Son's deal even further as they plan for the future.

Tottenham's No.7 may have endured a bit of a quiet season in the Premier League going on his incredibly high standards but he can still have a huge say for the team between now and May. KEEP, BUT DECIDE WHETHER TO EXTEND HIS CONTRACT BEYOND NEXT SEASON.

Richarlison

Injuries have once again proved extremely troublesome for Richarlison this season and he has only made 14 appearances as a result. Prior to his latest calf injury, he did score two goals for Tottenham before going off injured in the Carabao Cup semi-final defeat at Liverpool.

Set to return to action this month, there is unfortunately no guarantee that the Brazilian international will be able to remain fit for the rest of the campaign. After three injury-hit seasons as a Tottenham player, it may be best for Spurs to part with the 27-year-old this summer if there is interest and bring in another option up front. SUMMER EXIT.

Mathys Tel

Tel joined Tottenham on loan on the final day of the January transfer window and the club do have the option to buy him permanently for £45.8million come the summer. It would appear that the Frenchman will be a Spurs player beyond this campaign, though, going on Postecoglou's comments on his attacker at the beginning of February. KEEP.

Timo Werner

Another loan deal that does expire this summer is Timo Werner's. Making an impact on loan from RB Leipzig in the second half of last campaign, the German's second spell at Tottenham has not gone to plan at all.

It's extremely hard to see Spurs wanting to extend his stay beyond the summer. LOAN RETURN.

Dominic Solanke

Signed in a big-money move from Bournemouth in the summer, Solanke has already demonstrated why Postecoglou was so keen to lure him to the capital. He is already integral to the way Tottenham play and he has been a huge miss since the middle of January. KEEP.

Brennan Johnson

Brennan Johnson currently leads the goalscoring chart for Tottenham this season after netting 14 goals in 35 games. Amid question marks over his performances at times, the 23-year-old has a real knack of scoring on a regular basis for Postecoglou's team.

The Wales international has the potential to become an even better player under the head coach. KEEP.

Wilson Odobert

Wilson Odobert will be hoping his injury woes are behind him after such a frustrating start to life as a Tottenham player. The summer addition has returned to action over the past fortnight and looked extremely sharp in the second half against Manchester City.

Odobert will be keen to show even more between now and May, with hopefully a big season on the cards in 2025/26. KEEP.

Dane Scarlett

Dane Scarlett returned to Tottenham in January after finding himself in and out of the team at Oxford United. Since returning, the academy graduate has one goal and two assists to his name from three appearances.

Regular minutes are going to be hard to come by for Scarlett at Tottenham but he can be a very good third-choice striker for the club and his homegrown status also helps out Spurs. Tottenham will have to decide between Scarlett and Will Lankshear to head out on loan next season, with the other providing cover up front for Spurs. KEEP, IF NOT DEPARTING ON LOAN.

Mikey Moore

Mikey Moore's minutes could be restricted between now and May with Postecoglou currently having more attacking options available to him. However, he's still an excellent option to have on the bench and bring on in the closing stages due to his attributes and fearless nature.

Tottenham fans will be hoping to see a lot more of the 17-year-old next season. KEEP.

Bryan Gil

Bryan Gil has enjoyed a good season back in his homeland of Spain with Girona and it could potentially lead to a permanent move come the summer. The winger does not appear to have a future at Spurs and a return back to La Liga looks most likely. SUMMER EXIT.

Yang Min-hyeok

Yang Min-hyeok is now playing his football across the capital after joining QPR on loan for the remainder of the season. The teenager has already demonstrated his huge potential for the Championship side and QPR fans would undoubtedly like him to stay next season as well.

Yang will return to Spurs in the summer and a decision will then be made over what is best for him. If first-team opportunities are going to be limited at Tottenham due to the players ahead of him, another loan may be best for all parties. LOAN, IF NOT PART OF POSTECOGLOU'S FIRST-TEAM PLANS.

Manor Solomon

Manor Solomon has been a standout player in the Championship for Leeds United this season and it may end in the winger helping the West Yorkshire club return to the Premier League. If that is indeed to be the case, Daniel Farke's side will more than likely want to make his loan move permanent.

Even if Leeds don't win promotion, there should be plenty of interest in the Israel international after contributing seven goals and eight assists in 30 games. After such a good season, Postecoglou may want to take a look at Solomon before making a final decision. SUMMER EXIT, IF NOT PART OF POSTECOGLOU'S FIRST-TEAM PLANS.

Alejo Veliz

Alejo Veliz has endured a rather tough campaign for Espanyol after earlier struggling in pre-season for Tottenham. The 21-year-old has found regular starts hard to come by and the goals have not flowed as a result in such an important campaign for him.

Veliz needs to hit the ground running at Tottenham this season if he is to be part of Postecoglou's plans for the 2025/26 campaign. If he fails to do so, Spurs will need to determine whether he heads out on loan again or departs permanently. SUMMER EXIT.

Will Lankshear

As mentioned above, it may be a case of one of Scarlett or Lankshear acting as Tottenham's third-choice striker next season. Lankshear is currently out on loan at West Brom but the January signing of Adam Armstrong has restricted the youngster's minutes in the process.

Given his age and limited first-team appearances, a season-long loan move may be best for all parties when it comes to the 19-year-old's development. LOAN, IF NOT PART OF POSTECOGLOU'S FIRST-TEAM PLANS.

Damola Ajayi

Damola Ajayi announced himself to Tottenham fans in the best way possible with a goal on his first appearance for the club against Elfsborg in the Europa League. We've yet to see the attacker in action for the first team since due to all the players ahead of him in the pecking order.

A loan move would be best for Ajayi next season so he can get more first-team experience in the tank. LOAN.

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