Dele Alli response, Premier League return: How Tottenham's 10 outgoing players fared last season
As Tottenham's current side ended the 2021/22 campaign on a high, some of the recent outgoings didn't have the same luck. Antonio Conte helped lead his Spurs side to a top four finish, which means a return to Champions League football for the next campaign.
There were improvements both on and off the pitch and after a tough pre-season, there are high hopes for next season. The Lilywhites saw a number of players leave last summer and two joined the list in January.
The outgoings moved across the globe to join their new teams and there were successes and struggles found with their new clubs. Injury and game time struggles faced some, whilst silverware and promotion left others on a high and takes a look at how the outgoings ended their season at their new clubs.
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Alderweireld had a successful first season in Qatar, making 19 features in the Qatar Stars League, which Al-Duhail finished second in. The defender also lifted the trophy with his new side, who won the Qatari Cup, earlier this year.
The Belgian is continuing to make an impact for his country too, playing 90 minutes in their 4-1 defeat to the Netherlands last week, with Alderweireld registering an assist for his side's only goal of the game.
Bad news for the Watford duo as their side were relegated to the Championship, after winning just six out of 38 games in the top flight, last season. Rose hasn't featured in a game since last December and Roy Hodgson made it clear that he wasn't in his plans.
However, the 31-year-old has gone very much under the radar, with no standout reports as to what the future holds for the former Tottenham man. Sissoko had a completely opposite


