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Tottenham transfer kitty rockets by up to £52m after club announcement

Ange Postecoglou could see his transfer budget rise by up to £52m after the latest from behind the scenes at Tottenham.

It is likely to be a summer of transition for Spurs, who started the season brightly in 2024-25 before falling away in the race to qualify for♌ the Champions League.

Some reports suggest that as many as 12 first-team players could now🦄 be shown the exit door as Postecoglou looks to mould the squad to his specifications.

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Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

And the clear-out has officially started today.

Ivan Perisic, Eric Dier, Ryan Sessegnon and Japhet Tanganga exit Spurs

Tottenham have that Ivan Perisic, Eric Dier, Ryan Sessegnon and Japhet Tanganga will all depart th꧑e ♎club at the end of the month.

Dier and Perisic will make ꧙their respective l♔oan moves to Bayern Munich and Hadjuk Split permanent.

Tanganga and Sessegnon meanwhil🍌e will leave North London at the end of their contracts.

According to the daꦓta in a report by The last year, Perisic is the biggest earner of the quartet, banking £9.27m per y🌳ear.

Dier i♉s further down the scale at £3.755m, as a🗹re Sessegnon and Tanganga at £3m and £1.2m respectively.

Their cumulative total salaries therefore are £17.225m. When extrapolated over the course of a three-year PSR assessment 🍸window, that equates to a saving of near💯ly £52m.

That’s all cash that can be added to the manager’s transfer budget undඣe෴r the terms of PSR.

PSR: Tottenham one of Premier League’s strongest teams

In terms of the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), there aren’t many – if any – clubs in a more favourable position than Sp🐼urs.

The system, which used to be known🍌 as FFP or financial fair play, limits clubs from losing more than £105m over a three-year period.

On face value, Spurs are well over the threshold with combined losses of £224m since 💟2020-2💜1.

But the annu𒅌al deprecation c🥀harge of £72m for their stadium construction almost completely offsets that figure.

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Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images

And by the time other add-backs are factored in, the data shows ꦺSpurs have significant headroom to spend on recruitment and retention.

Even under the new financial anchorin⛦g and squad cost control ratio system set to be introduced this summer, Spurs have plenty of room for manoeuvre.

And the departures of Dire, Per🐎isic, Sessegnon and Tang൲anga will only widen the margin.