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Spurs have triggered an extension for Son Heung-min but there are other first team stars needing new deals.
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Tottenham Hotspur today confirmed that the club had triggered a clause to extend the contract of captain Son Heung-min by another 12 months, keeping him in North London until the summer of 2026.
Spurs shared their 'delight' at that news, with the South Korean still a vital cog in Ange Postecoglou's machine at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Son has made 431 appearances for Spurs since joining in 2015 and cemented his status as a club legend.
The forward is not the only Tottenham first team star whose contract needs addressing over the coming months. LondonWorld looks at five other players currently set to leave at the end of the season.
Tottenham Hotspur players out of contract
Ben Davies
The Welsh international has racked up 341 appearances for Spurs but has struggled for Premier League minutes this season. He remains an important squad player and has been a regular in the Europa League.
The 31-year-old signed a contract extension with the club in 2022, which is due to expire next summer. The club holds the option for another 12 months and are expected to use that.
Sergio Reguilon
The 27-year-old had become somewhat of a forgotten man having not played at all this season until mid December. The defender has since had minutes against Wolves and Newcastle United in the league, as well as Manchester United in the Carabao Cup. Reguilon spent last season on loan with Premier League rivals in the Red Devils and Brentford.
Given his involvement, it would be somewhat of a surprise to see the former Real Madrid man awarded a new deal in North London. The player signed a five-year contract in 2020 but there is talk of a potential contract termination before that date to allow him to seek a new venture as a free agent, according to The Sunday Mirror.
Timo Werner
Tottenham Hotspur agreed a deal with Bundesliga side RB Leipzig in May to extend Werner's loan another season, keeping him at the club until the end of the 2024/25 campaign. The forward first arrived at the club in January and Spurs did hold the option to make his move permanent for £15 million over the summer - that option is still there for next year, but is now lowered to £8.5 million.
Spurs goalkeepers nearing end of deals
Fraser Forster
The goalkeeper has found himself in the spotlight all of a sudden this season after the injury to Guglielmo Vicario. It's become somewhat of an audition for the veteran, who signed an extension in December 2023 that expires next year. Forster missed out of the defeat to Newcastle United due to illness, throwing Brandon Austin into the starting XI.
Speaking at the time of that extension, the former Celtic and Southampton man said: "I have loved my time here so far and I am delighted to extend that. It is fantastic working for a new manager. Everyone loves him. You can see what we are producing and it is great to be a part of that."
The arrival of Antonin Kinsky from Slavia Prague for £12.5 million this month could factor into Spurs' thinking over their goalkeeping line up for next season too.
Alfie Whiteman
The 26-year-old is yet to play this season but has featured on the bench for a couple of the more recent Europa League fixtures, as well as against Newcastle United in the league due to Forster's illness. Whiteman only has one first team appearance to his name for Spurs, coming in a 2020 Europa League match against Ludogrets - which the side won 4-0. The goalkeeper extended his contract with the club in February 2023, signing on until 2025.