Seven Tottenham Players Could Leave as Board Enters “Panic Mode”
Tottenham Hotspur’s hierarchy are reportedly growing increasingly anxious amid fears that several key first-team players could depart at the end of the season, according to TEAMtalk.
The situation worsened over the weekend as Spurs’ relegation worries deepened. While 18th-placed West Ham United picked up a draw against AFC Bournemouth, Igor Tudor’s side suffered a heavy 4–1 defeat to Arsenal FC. Without a league victory in 2026 and only two wins from their last 18 Premier League outings, the north London club are now entrenched in a relegation battle — a development that could trigger a sweeping squad overhaul.
Seven Senior Figures Facing Uncertain Futures
Club officials are said to be deeply concerned about the calibre of talent they risk losing if relegation becomes a reality. There is a growing internal belief that leading clubs would swiftly pursue Spurs’ top performers should they drop into the Championship.
Micky van de Ven is expected to attract significant interest this summer and may seek Champions League football regardless of the club’s fate. Defensive partner Cristian Romero also faces an uncertain future, with suggestions he would be unwilling to compete in the second tier.
Left-back Destiny Udogie has drawn attention from Serie A sides and could be tempted by a move back to Italy.
Major Changes Possible in Attack
The attacking department could also see notable departures. Several prominent forwards are reportedly open to considering their options if relegation is confirmed.
Midfielder James Maddison may look to secure a swift return to top-level competition elsewhere once fit, while Dejan Kulusevski and Xavi Simons are likewise believed to be weighing up their futures. Meanwhile, uncertainty surrounds whether record signing Dominic Solanke would remain should Spurs lose their Premier League status.
With the threat of relegation looming larger, Tottenham face the serious possibility of a significant squad exodus unless results improv6e swiftly.

