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Robbie Keane shares three-word message after hearing transfer news out of Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur have seen a fair number of players leave the club since the start of the summer.
The large majority of Tottenham‘s departures this summer have been on a free with Daniel Levy cutting his losses on several players.
Out of all the exits, the biggest of all has been for Tanguy Ndombele who had his contract terminated a year early.
Ange Postecoglou has had just over a year now to make a decision on some of the players he inherited last summer andꦑ Spurs have acted on his wishes.
Up until this weekend, there had only been one actual sale with Joe Rodon returning to Leeds United as Archie Gray made the move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
However, another player has now left the club which has seen a number Spurs players former and pꦰresent sh🧸are their thoughts.
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Tottenham announce further departure on Saturday
Postecoglou promised🌌 change this summer and thatꩵ is certainly on display in north London as a considerable number of departures have been sanctioned.
Spurs are clearing the decks of their unwanted players ahead of their pre-season trip to Asia but there has still only been on🐬e permanent addition, Gray.
Timo Werner has la𓂃nded back at Spurs on another loan deal – t♏his time until the end of the 2024/25 campaign.
But it is apparent Spurs have just got rid of a p🍷layer who was very fondly thought ಞof at the club.
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On Saturday, Spurs announced the departure of Troy Parrott to Dutch outfit AZ Alkmaar.
Parrott took to his personal Instagram to share th🍬e news which saw a number of Tottenham players share their thoughts at his departure.
Former Spurs player Ryan Sessegnon simply said: ‘All the best brother’.
Whilst backup goalkeeper Brandon Austin repeated Sessegnon’s exact message as Robbie Keane also wished Parrott succ🅷ess by saying: ‘Good luck pal’.
Troy Parrott departs after promising season in Eredivisie
It would be fair to say Parrott has endured a difficult f꧟ew seasons s✤ince making the jump up to the men;s game.
However, playing in the Netherlands with Excelsior Rotterdam last𒁏 season, the Republic of Ireland international was able to show his true form.
And he has earned himself a move back to the Dutch top flight and the irony is his new side faced Exc𝔉elsior on the same day he signed in a friendly game.
It proved not to be for Parrott having been previously hailed as ‘sensational‘ but he has departed with the best wiཧshes of his former te🌺ammates.