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Harry Maguire leads the new defense – with a pair of Foxes up front – and Hugo Lloris is making strides after more than a decade in goal… but keeping Harry Kane is what matters! How Tottenham can line up under Ange Postecoglou
Ange Postecoglou arrives at Tottenham with many expected changes
Hugo Lloris is set to leave, while Harry Maguire could be in the centre-back
Here's what Spurs could look like at the start of next season - if Kane stays
Tottenham Hotspur finished last season in eighth place, and it was a bit of a structural mess. Antonio Conte has been removed from the coaching position and a rudderless ship cannot play football in Europe.
Spurs have signed Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou, after paying Hoops £5m, and the Australian's challenge is to get the north London side back near the top of the table - with few men. fans are more than impressive, they have fallen far behind their rivals. Arsenal last season.
There are many of their current stars that may or may not - especially Harry Kane. The club recently revealed a number of people are leaving, including Lucas Moura, while Clement Lenglet and Arnaut Danjuma will not return after their loan term ends. Davinson Sanchez also expressed his desire to try his hand abroad.
They will be expected to sign new names to be competitive again and there have been links suggesting they could get some Harry Maguire-style defensive boost, and they have bid to get both James Maddison and Harvey Barnes relegated to Leicester City club.
With so many moving parts, it's impossible to predict how Tottenham will play on the opening day of the Premier League season, when they visit Brentford on Sunday, August 13. Will Postecoglou get rid of players he doesn't fan? Who will come when the club is without Europe this season? The questions are endless.
But here's how Mail Sport would expect Spurs to come out with a 4-3-3... if they can exploit and retain one of their biggest names.
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Goalkeeper – David Raya
Longtime goalkeeper and captain Hugo Lloris is set to leave the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after 11 years at the club. Substitutions will be scrutinized, especially since the Frenchman frequently makes serious mistakes.
Brentford's David Raya has received praise for his ability to save in west London - and the Bees are said to be ready to let him go for £40m. Although Tottenham have said they believe the valuation is too high and there is competition to sign him from Manchester United, it is fair to assume that Spurs need a good quality goalkeeper, and Raya is close to as safe as possible. take.
Spurs unlikely to turn down £40m bid for Brentford goalkeeper David Raya
Right-back - Pedro Porro
Right-back Pedro Porro will keep his place in the revamped squad when Spurs are forced to buy following a loan move in January.
He made 17 appearances in the second half of last season, including 15 in the Premier League, and it is fair to assume that Postecoglou will use the Spaniard to the best of his ability. .
Centre-back – Harry Maguire
Harry Maguire's time at Manchester United appears to be over - the Red Devils are said to have offered to pay for the England centre-back to leave.
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