Tottenham's seven goalkeepers' summer transfer fates with two loans, one exit and contract call

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Tottenham have work to do in the summer transfer market as they look to take Ange Postecoglou's squad to the next level. After making some key changes ahead of the 2024/25 campaign, Spurs were once again active in the winter market as they clinched deals for Antonin Kinsky, Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel.

After suffering so many injuries across the campaign to date, Spurs look to be in a much better position with their squad right now and they will be targeting a big end to the campaign. Once the current season has come to a conclusion, Postecoglou and Johan Lange will need to make decisions over a handful of players as they look to refresh the options available to him.

Starting with the goalkeepers on Tottenham's books at present, football.london takes a look at whether Spurs should keep, sell or loan the shot-stoppers prior to next term getting underway.

Guglielmo Vicario

Guglielmo Vicario has made an instant impact in the Tottenham team since returning from injury. The Italian was missed during his three months on the sidelines, with his leadership skills there for all to see in the matches he has played since making his comeback.

A leader in the dressing room and on the pitch, Vicario is a pivotal member of Postecoglou's Tottenham team. KEEP.

Antonin Kinsky

Kinsky made an instant impression in the Tottenham XI after making the move from Slavia Prague at the beginning of January. However, he was always going to drop out of the team once Vicario returned.

Kinsky can really push the Italian for his spot in the team and it is going to be fascinating to see them both battle for the No.1 shirt over the coming years. KEEP.

Brandon Austin

Brandon Austin finally got a taste of first-team action for Tottenham at the beginning of the year after waiting so long to make his senior bow for the club. Impressing on his debut for the club in the defeat against Newcastle United and in the Europa League ties against Hoffenheim and Elfsborg, the academy graduate has since dropped a place in the pecking order following the arrival of Kinsky.

Austin's chances of football are going to be limited but he's here to stay after penning a five-year contract last May. KEEP.

Fraser Forster

Fraser Forster is another goalkeeper who has dropped down the pecking order with Kinsky and Austin now ahead of him. The goalkeeper has played 13 times for Tottenham this season but there's a good chance he has already played his last game for the club given his contract status.

The 36-year-old is out of contact at the end of the season and it is probably the right time for both parties to go their separate ways. SUMMER EXIT.

Alfie Whiteman

Alfie Whiteman is also out of contract in the summer after last signing a deal with Tottenham two years ago. The boyhood fan has only made one appearance for the Lilywhites and it's hard to see him adding to it.

With limited senior experience to his name at the age of 26, this summer represents the perfect opportunity for Whiteman to exit and become a first-choice goalkeeper elsewhere. If Postecoglou wanted to ensure they have four senior goalkeepers on the books, with Spurs also retaining a club-trained player for Europe at the same time, then of course they could possibly consider extending his stay. SUMMER EXIT, IF NO CONTRACT EXTENSION.

Josh Keeley

Josh Keeley has made a huge name for himself this season after playing a major role in Leyton Orient's push for a play-off place. Not only has he kept a total of 13 clean sheets in League One but he also contributed with a last-minute goal that kept Orient in the FA Cup prior to coming up against Manchester City in the competition last month.

As well as the Irishman has done across the capital this campaign, opportunities at Tottenham are going to be extremely limited for him due to the goalkeepers ahead of him. Another loan move should be on the cards for next season, with the Championship appearing to be the obvious choice after his time in the National League and League One. LOAN.

Luca Gunter

Luca Gunter is now getting valuable first-time experience to his name with Wealdstone in the National League. The youngster has so far made seven appearances for the Ruislip-based club but he is still waiting for that elusive first clean sheet.

Spurs should look at securing Gunter another loan move in the 2025/26 campaign, with a step up to the English Football League his next destination. LOAN.

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