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Tottenham saw more outgoings than incomings during the January transfer window, which has been a boost for Daniel Levy in terms of the wage bill Fabio Paratici has to work with for the club's summer targets.

Dele Alli was the only player from the first team to make a permanent exit during the January transfer window, whilst Bryan Gil, Giovani Lo Celso and Tanguy Ndombele have all gone out on loan.

In the academy squad, Dilan Markanday made the permanent move to Blackburn Rovers, whilst Nile John, Jack Clarke and Kion Etete all made loan exits.

There were just two incomings for Antonio Conte, with the arrival of the Juventus duo Rodrigo Bentancur and Dilan Kulusevski, despite a number of other players linked with a move to N17.

The Italian wanted a right wing-back, central midfielder and striker during the winter window but the new arrivals only fulfilled one of those positions.

However, getting players out the door is also a key part of windows and the importance of it sometimes goes under the radar.

Not only because it allows players to get regular match minutes elsewhere and helps them with their development, but also in terms of finances.

Conte revealed the benefit of letting players go during the winter window.

"The players that went on loan, they needed to play more games," he explained ahead of the FA Cup tie against Brighton. "It

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