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The 11 Tottenham wonderkids to watch next season who could soon save Daniel Levy millions

Tottenham are looking to expand Antonio Conte's squad in this transfer window but there will also be plenty of young players trying to make an impression at the club next season at different levels.

Spurs will need a bigger squad for the next campaign as they try to compete on all fronts under their Italian head coach and the rule change next season for the Premier League will allow Conte to use five substitutes if he wants from his nine-strong bench. On top of that, Tottenham's return to the Champions League will see them take on Europe's toughest competition and require Conte to name 12 substitutes on his bench.

Not only that, but Spurs will also have the UEFA Youth League back on the fixture calendar and their participation in the prestigious U19 competition, which mirrors the Champions League in the group stages, will ensure they must maintain a relatively strong development squad.

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The young players will be hoping to impress Conte if called upon in the first week of pre-season training next month before the international stars return and then perhaps even earn themselves a spot in the squad to travel to Korea for the club's tour.

Here are 11 academy players who we reckon will be looking for a big season to come.

The past six months or so have really brought a development spurt for the talented young Republic of Ireland international. Parrott turned 20 in February and midway through the season, by his own admission, something really clicked for him and he understood exactly what was required to be more than just a youngster with potential.

The striker became a key part in MK Dons' run to the League One play-offs, scoring

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