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Whilst Antonio Conte tries to lead his Tottenham side to a top four position in his first season in charge, Spurs' outgoings are having a mixture of success and struggle at their new clubs. The Lilywhites are currently two points behind fourth placed Arsenal, as they continue to battle to secure Champions League football for next season.
Tottenham's last two results, defeat to Brighton and draw at Brentford, reiterated how big the summer transfer window will be, in terms of both incomings and outgoings. Meanwhile, some of Spurs' recent outgoings could also be moved on from their new clubs.
There are some who are finding great success with their moves relatively close to home and others thriving abroad. However some are still struggling for game time and takes a look at how the ten outgoings are getting on.
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Al-Duhail's season has come to an end after winning 14 of their 22 games in the Qatar Stars League, finishing in second, 15 points behind first placed Al Sadd. Alderweireld played in 20 of those matches and started all of them, but was sidelined in the final game of the season.
Earlier this month the Belgian took to Twitter to thank