Tottenham Hotspur have announced several player movements, including the departures of Fraser Forster and Sergio Reguilon. Kevin Danso has joined the club permanently from Lens. The Europa League champions shared these updates on Saturday, alongside Timo Werner's return to RB Leipzig after his loan spell ended. Forster, who joined from Southampton in 2022, leaves after his contract expired.
Fraser Forster, previously with Celtic, made 34 appearances for Tottenham. His time at the club was limited before his contract ended. Similarly, Sergio Reguilon departs after a brief stint in north London. The Spanish full-back played 73 matches for Spurs, scoring twice. Much of his time was spent on loan at Atletico Madrid, Manchester United, and Brentford.

Timo Werner is set to return to RB Leipzig for the 2024-25 season after a six-month loan at Tottenham. During his time with Ange Postecoglou's team, he scored three goals in 41 appearances. "We thank Fraser, Sergio, Alfie and Timo for their service and wish them well for the future," read a brief statement from the club.
Kevin Danso's move to Tottenham has been made permanent after a successful loan from Lens. The centre-back's transfer is valued at up to £21 million following an obligation to buy clause being activated by Postecoglou's side. Danso signed a five-year contract with Spurs but faced injuries that limited him to ten Premier League starts since joining in January.
Additionally, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's loan move to Marseille has been finalised as a permanent transfer. This deal reportedly cost around £17 million. These changes reflect Tottenham's ongoing efforts to reshape their squad under current management.