With just a few days remaining of the summer transfer window, Tottenham Hotspur are thought to be focused on offloading a few more players.
As far as his summer wishlist at Tottenham goes, Ange Postecoglou has recruited the majority of the profiles on the list.
Postecoglou wanted a central forward and a wide one, who arrived in the form of Dominic Solanke and Wilson Odobert.
Odobert was excellent on his Tottenham debut, a very exciting signing for the club going forward, a talent who should only get better and better.
That being said, Spurs are still thought to possibly be in the market for one more signing, possibly a left-footed centre-back if they can offload certain players first.
After Manor Solomon’s departure on loan, Tottenham now just need to find new homes for Sergio Reguilon and Giovani Lo Celso.
Of course, one left-footed defender who has already departed Spurs this summer is Ryan Sessegnon, a popular figure at the club who’s time in north London was ravaged by injury.
Tottenham players delighted to see Ryan Sessegnon make his second Fulham debut
Sessegnon joined Tottenham from Fulham back in 2019 for a considerable fee, but only went on to play for the club 57 times during those five years.
At the time of his signing, it looked like Sessegnon was bound to be a 50-cap England player one day, a profile who could thrive in any position on the left side.
Unfortunately, injuries have curtailed his potential somewhat, but at 24-years-old, Sessegnon is now hoping for a fresh start back at Craven Cottage, where he made his name.
Sessegnon started for Fulham in their 2-0 win against Birmingham City on Tuesday, playing the whole 90 minutes at left-back.
And after the game, the defender took to Instagram to celebrate his new beginning.
Sessegnon uploaded a collection of photos from the win alongside a caption of: “No better feeling than making my second debut for this club. Into the next round with a win on the road!
“Being sidelined for the last year has been tough, but tonight reminded me why. It’s so special putting this shirt on. Massive thank you to everyone that travelled.”
As expected, a host of Sessegnon’s former Tottenham teammates replied, including the likes of Djed Spence and Reguilon.
Of course, Spurs fans will only wish the Fulham defender the best, a player who many had sympathy for during his years in north London.