Tottenham are set to see a fresh prospect exit after the team added new encounters in the transfer windows
Tottenham's summertime transfer glass so far has seen the team focus on youth.
The team have signed three 18-year-olds this summers, paying £35million to Leeds United for Archie Gray, while Lucas Bergvall's £8.5million move from Scandinavian part Djurgarden has been completed and the team have moved to mark Yang Min-Hyuk from South Korean part Gangwon FC.
It is obvious that the team are looking to the future with their transfer company this summertime after Ange Postecoglou led the league to second place in his first season in charge at Spurs next season.
But while three talented youngsters have been snapped up so far this summers, it does mean that chances for some of the league's existing fresh candidates may be limited.
As Spurs look to cash in on a domestic player who is currently in the last year of his deal, which was only extended next summer, that would seem to be the case for college student Nile John, who is set to leave the team this summer, according to TeamTalk.
John made two senior appearances for Spurs in 2021, once as a substitute in the Europa League and one starting in the Europa Conference League. He joined Charlton on loan for the second half of the 2021/22 season, failing to make an appearance, but has been a regular for Tottenham's U21s side.
The arrival of Gray and Bergvall puts him even further down the midfielder pecking order, with other homegrown talents Alfie Devine, Tyrese Hall and George Abbott also vying for places.
There is no news of where John may be headed, but should Spurs bank a fee for the 21-year-old it would go down as pure profit in the club's accounts, boosting their PSR standing.
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