The most high-profile departure of this summer window, by far, is star striker Harry Kane to Bayern Munich, with renowned transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano offering his iconic “here we go” to the transaction.
Tottenham agreed with Bayern to sell their talismanic player for roughly €100 million (£86 million) with an additional €20 million (£17.2 million) in possible add-ons, leaving manager Ange Postecoglou with a gaping vacuum to fill up front, which is a concern for the incoming manager.
Kane had entered the final year of his Spurs contract, forcing chairman Daniel Levy and co to make a crucial choice on his future, since he could have departed for free next summer.
The 30-year-old joins Harry Winks and Lucas Moura as Tottenham players on their way out, while Davinson Sanchez, Japhet Tanganga, Hugo Lloris, and Danny Hojbjerg remain connected with other teams.
There have been speculations in the previous week that the latter is close to joining Atletico Madrid, with Hojbjerg reportedly ready to leave despite being a regular starter under Antonio Conte, Jose Mourinho, and Nuno Espirito Santo.
If all goes well, the Denmark international might be up next after Kane, and BBC commentator Hutton believes letting Hojbjerg go would be a mistake.
“I think he’s been one of Tottenham’s better players in recent seasons,” the former Spurs defender told Football Insider.