Tottenham Hotspur’s updated Premier League squad after January window revealed
According to Football.london, Tottenham Hotspur have named their squad for the remainder of the 2020/21 Premier League season after the January transfer window.
All 20 Premier League clubs were required to submit their updated squad lists after the January transfer window slammed shut earlier this week.
The Premier League allows each club to name a squad of 25 players, out of which at least a minimum of eight players need to be of homegrown status and a maximum of 17 can be foreign players.
A number of players were signed over the mid-season trading period. However, there was little activity on the transfers front at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with the Lilywhites not bringing in any new players.
But, there were quite a few exits from the club over the course of the four-week window, with as many as 13 players leaving, 10 of which were loan deals. (h/t Football.london)
Some of the most notable exits were those of Paulo Gazzaniga who joined La Liga side Elche on loan while the likes of Harvey White, Jack Clarke also departed on temporary deals. In addition, Troy Parrott’s loan deal at Millwall was cut short as he moved to Ipswich Town for the rest of the season instead. (h/t Football.london)
With no new faces coming in, there haven’t been any additions to Tottenham’s squad for the rest of the Premier League campaign. However, Gazzaniga’s name has been cut from the list, meaning that the club has now registered 24 players.
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Tottenham Hotspur’s Premier League squad:
Toby Alderweireld, Dele Alli*, Carlos Vinicius, Serge Aurier, Gareth Bale*, Steven Bergwijn, Ben Davies*, Eric Dier, Matt Doherty*, Joe Hart*, Son Heung-min, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Harry Kane*, Erik Lamela, Hugo Lloris, Giovani Lo Celso, Tanguy Ndombele, Sergio Reguilon, Joe Rodon*, Lucas Moura, Davinson Sanchez, Moussa Sissoko, Alfie Whiteman* and Harry Winks*.
(* indicates homegrown player)