Tyrese Hall exit confirmed – Next three Tottenham players who could follow

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Tyrese Hall’s departure could start a domino effect at Tottenham this summer.

Tottenham have confirmed that Hall has joined Notts County for the duration of the 2025/26 campaign.

Hall is not the first to leave the North London club, and he will most likely not be the last.

With Son Heung-min announcing his exit after a decade at Spurs last week, and speculation on departures intensifying, the Lilywhites seem to have stepped on the gas where exits are concerned.

Now that Hall is on route to Nottingham, three Tottenham players are expected to follow the midfielder’s lead in the coming days.

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Jamie Donley

Jamie Donley is one of eight Tottenham youngsters who are expected to leave the club on loan this summer.

The forward stunned spectators during his loan spell at Leyton Orient last season. In 52 appearances, he scored eight goals and provided 11 assists. However, it is believed that Donley would welcome another challenge away from Hotspur Way.

As reported by Lilywhite Rose via X on Friday (1 August), Tottenham have agreed a deal with an unnamed Championship club for Donley to spend the season on loan.

A loan to a Championship would be the perfect opportunity for Donley to continue his development and impress Thomas Frank enough to guarantee his integration into the first team next summer.

George Abbott

Abbott recently signed a new long-term contract with Tottenham, which reaffirmed the London club’s commitment to the midfielder.

However, like most Spurs youngsters, he is set to embark on a season-long loan in the coming days. While he is expected to have his pick of the litter, a Championship loan seems to be the likely outcome.

This would be a huge boost for Abbott, who is considered one of Spurs’ most promising young stars. He put on a show for Frank during Spurs’ 2-2 draw against Wycombe at Hotspur Way (26 July) and will no doubt impress again while on loan.

Luka Vuskovic

Probably the most surprising and divisive among Tottenham fans is the possibility of seeing Luka Vuskovic loaned out this summer.

The defender made his mark among supporters during his debut against Reading (19 July), where he scored and assisted.

But with this being his first season in England, perhaps the opportunity to develop in the Championship will be best for all involved.