Tottenham boss Antonio Conte has left four senior players out of his squad for the club's pre-season tour of South Korea.
Sergio Reguilon, Giovani Lo Celso, Tanguy Ndombele and Harry Winks have all been left at home, with the rest of the squad flying out to Korea on Saturday evening.
The quartet collectively cost Tottenham more than £110m in transfer fees but the north London club could look to sell all four players this summer, according to respected transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
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"Antonio Conte wants them to find new solutions this summer, as soon as possible," Romano wrote on Twitter.
Reguilon is perhaps the most surprising player of the four to be left at home.
The Spanish left-back has impressed since joining from Real Madrid in 2020, making 67 appearances in all competitions in his two seasons with Spurs.
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Lo Celso, on the other hand, has found first-team opportunities harder to come by and was sent on loan to Villarreal in the second half of last season.
The Spanish club are reportedly interested in signing the Argentina international on a permanent transfer.
Academy product Winks could be moved on after eight years as a senior player at Spurs.
The England international made just nine starts in the Premier League last season and could be sold this summer, with Everton and Southampton among a number of clubs linked with the midfielder.
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Meanwhile, Ndombele is set to leave Tottenham three years after joining the club in a £55m move from Lyon.
The France international has failed to live up to expectations since arriving at Spurs and was sent back on loan to Lyon for the second half of last season.
The Ligue 1 side decided against taking up an option to buy back Ndombele at the end of the campaign but the France international could yet to return to his homeland, with PSG reportedly interested in signing the midfielder.
In addition to the four players left at home, Joe Rodon will remain in the UK through illness.
Alfie Devine and Dane Scarlett have been given further time off after winning the European U19 Championship with England this summer.
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Meanwhile, new signing Clement Lenglet is unable to travel to South Korea as he does not yet have the necessary documentation.
Tottenham face a K-League XI in their opening pre-season fixture on Wednesday before playing Spanish side Sevilla in Suwon on July 16.
Spurs host Southampton in their opening game of the Premier League season on August 6.
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