Tottenhamâs future could be shaped by the development of their young prospects, with Jamie Donley, Alejo Veliz, and Yang Min-Hyeok among those aiming to break into Ange Postecoglouâs plans.
Each of these players has been gaining experience on loan, with mixed results, and their next steps will be crucial in determining their long-term roles at Spurs.
While some have thrived away from North London, others have struggled to find their feet.
Yet, despite their differing journeys, all three will reportedly be given the chance to impress during pre-season.
Postecoglou appears keen to assess his emerging talent before making any final decisions.
With the summer window approaching, speculation is growing about who will earn a place in the first team and who could be sent out for another loan or even a permanent move.
The latest reports provide insight into Tottenhamâs plans for their promising youngsters.
Ange Postecoglouâs plan for Spurs' loaned talents
According to GIVEMESPORT, Jamie Donley has caught the eye during his loan spell at Leyton Orient, where he has been making steady progress.
The young attacking midfielder even drew praise from Pep Guardiola following Manchester Cityâs FA Cup victory over the League One side.
As a result, Donley is set to join Tottenhamâs pre-season tour and will be given a chance to prove his worth.
Alejo Veliz, meanwhile, has had a tougher time in Spain. The Argentine forward has struggled for game time at Espanyol, mirroring his previous difficulties at Valencia in the second half of last season.
Despite this, Ange Postecoglou is reportedly keen to evaluate him in pre-season to determine whether he could play a role in the squad next season.
Yang Min-Hyeok who moved to QPR on loan in January, is another player under close watch. His performances in the Championship will be analysed before a decision is made on his future at Spurs.
Manor Solomonâs future in doubt
Interestingly, the report suggests that Manor Solomon might not be granted the same opportunity.
The Israeli international has performed well at Leeds United, registering six goals and seven assists across all competitions.
However, it is claimed that he is 'likely to be allowed to move on permanently' if the right offer comes in.
While Donley, Veliz, and Yang have the chance to prove themselves at Spurs, Solomonâs future seems far less certain.
The summer transfer window could be a pivotal moment for these players as Tottenham fine-tune their squad for the season ahead.