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Ange Postecoglou’s dream 25-man Tottenham squad after Doue and David transfers

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Ange Postecoglou’s dream 25-man Tottenham squad after Doue and David transfers

Tottenham fans will be hoping that July is a very busy month for the club in the transfer market as they get their plans in place for the 2024/25 season. Having already added Lucas Bergvall and Timo Werner to their squad, the Lilywhites confirmed the signing of highly-rated youngster Archie Gray from Leeds United on Tuesday morning.

The England Under-21 international will compete for a spot in Tottenham’s midfield and he will also be able to provide cover at right-back. Spurs still have plenty more left to do in the summer window, including adding to the current defenders already at the club and signing a new striker to compete with Richarlison for a place in Ange Postecoglou’s XI.




Tottenham have European football back on the calendar from September onwards and that means the head coach is going to need a big squad to be able to cope with the demands of the extra games. Ahead of their Europa League campaign, Spurs will need to ensure that they have sufficient numbers when it comes to non-homegrown players, association-trained players and club-trained players to comply with UEFA’s requirements.

The rules do differ slightly in the Premier League but they are in line with UEFA’s in terms of that you can only have a maximum of 17 non-homegrown players. At least eight players must be qualified as homegrown (someone who has ‘featured for an FA-affiliated club for at least three years before turning 21’) when it comes to forming the 25-man squad.

Players that are Under-21 (born on or after January 1, 2003), such as Gray and Bergvall, will not count towards the Premier League tally of 25 due to their age. With all that in mind, what could a dream 25-man squad look like for Tottenham next season? football.london takes a look below.

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Goalkeepers: Vicario, Forster, Austin, Whiteman.

Tottenham shouldn’t need to make any move in the transfer market this summer when it comes to the goalkeeping department. Guglielmo Vicario is firmly established as the club’s No.1 and he has competition from Fraser Forster, Brandon Austin and Alfie Whiteman.

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