Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou could suffer a potential Harry Kane repeat, as one Spurs star considers joining the England international at Bayern Munich.
Players who could leave Tottenham this summer
Spurs face a small exodus of certain players in the summer, with a few out of contract and others out of favour under Postecoglou.

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The Australian’s side have been made aware he could be available.
Richarlison is the first nominee for a potential Spurs exit this summer, after the Brazilian was subject to interest from the Saudi Pro League last summer, but instead chose to remain at N17 to battle his way into Postecoglou’s first-team.
Tottenham’s next five Premier League fixtures |
Date |
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Bournemouth (home) |
March 9th |
Fulham (away) |
March 16th |
Chelsea (away) |
April 2nd |
Southampton (home) |
April 5th |
Wolves (away) |
April 12th |
Unfortunately, it’s been a very dismal campaign for the striker when it comes to injuries and general availability. As a result, reports have claimed that Tottenham are open to selling Richarlison this summer.
Meanwhile, following an unsuccessful second campaign on loan, it is highly likely that Spurs won’t take up the £8.5 million option to buy in Timo Werner’s temporary deal from RB Leipzig.
Tottenham are keen to keep Mathys Tel beyond his loan spell, but there is no guarantee that the Frenchman will choose to stay at the club, even if Spurs do want to trigger the £45 million option to buy in his contract.
Sergio Reguilon, Alfie Whiteman and Fraser Forster are all out of contract and free to leave Spurs in July, and while Ben Davies is in the same boat, credible media sources have reported that the Welshman is set for an extended one-year stay (The Athletic).
Club captain and star winger Son Heung-min was also set to leave at the end of this season on a free deal at one stage, but Spurs triggered the one-year extension clause in his contract to stop the South Korean departing at zero cost.
Son is said to be attracting interest from Saudi Arabia ahead of the summer, with certain Pro League sides willing to shell out around £42 million, but if clubs are determined to strike a deal this summer, then they may have to pay as much as £50 million, according to ex-Tottenham scout Bryan King.
Son considering move from Tottenham to Bayern Munich
Now, according to a report from Spain, it is believed that Son is actually considering a move to Bayern, where he would link up with ex-teammate Kane at the Allianz Arena.
Vincent Kompany’s side are said to be attracting the 32-year-old, who are also keen on the winger themselves as they seek to solidify their status as Germany’s top side after losing out on the Bundesliga title to Bayer Leverkusen last season.
While Son’s form has taken a dip since his excellent 2023/2024 campaign, he’s displayed flashes of brilliance, and the forward’s leadership would be irreplaceable.
“Son will have a year left on his contract and he is in his early thirties,” King said. “I think Tottenham would want a minimum of £50 million to sell him. He brings plenty of value to the club off the pitch, think about how many people travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to watch him.
“I’m not sure exactly how many people come every week. However, there always seems to be plenty of people travelling in from South Korea to see Son play.”