Tottenham Hotspur stars set to return to pre-season training next Monday
A report from Football.london has now revealed the names of the Tottenham Hotspur stars that will back for the pre-season training camp from next Monday, July 5th.
After a disappointing 2020/21 season, Spurs stars will be hoping to regroup and bounce back strongly when the new season rolls in. However, there remains a sense of uncertainty around the cub with a new manager yet to be appointed, with just eight days left for the pre-season camp to start.
Even as the search continues, a large contingent of the players who are not involved in the international tournaments will be gathering at the club’s training facility next Monday to start the pre-season.
The Tottenham players who will not be involved in the pre-season are Harry Kane, Pierre Emile-Hojbjerg, Hugo Lloris, Moussa Sissoko, Toby Alderweireld, Joe Rodon and Ben Davies, with the latter two set for an extended break despite their Euros getting over. Giovani Lo Celso and Davinson Sanchez are part of the Copa America 2021 and will not be back either.
In addition to these stars, some players who were involved in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers earlier in June are also likely to be given a slightly longer break. Those include Son Heung-min, Serge Aurier, Matt Doherty and Troy Parrott.
But a large contingent will be ready for pre-season on the 5th of next month. They include Dele Alli, Harry Winks, Eric Dier, Tanguy Ndombele, Sergio Reguilon, Steven Bergwijn, Erik Lamela, Lucas Moura, Japhet Tanganga, Joe Hart, Alfie Whiteman as well as returning loan players such as Ryan Sessegnon, Jack Clarke, Harvey White and Cameron Carter-Vickers.
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Nuno Espirito Santo is in talks to become the next manager. Whether the appointment will be made before next Monday remains to be seen.