There are some big decisions on the horizon at Tottenham Hotspur as the club approaches its latest crossroads.
Every 18 months to two years, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy presses the reset button with a new manager or head coach, new directors above them and subsequently a large set of new players to suit the latest change in direction that the north London club finds itself upon.
This season has been one of the strangest in recent memory because of the extremes it has brought the beleaguered Tottenham fanbase with a dreadful Premier League campaign but also one of the club's best European runs in recent memory with only their second semi-final in 41 years.
The future of Ange Postecoglou has been the subject of speculation for much of the campaign and there are growing suggestions that even if the Australian was to win the Europa League with Spurs next month and deliver the club it's first trophy in 17 years, his time in N17 could still come to a close.
His vice-captain Cristian Romero has also spoken this week in an interview about wanting to play in La Liga as his next career move, while Tottenham's chief football officer Scott Munn has also been linked with leaving the club this summer.