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Tottenham's eight midfielders' summer transfer fates revealed as Paratici makes four big calls

There was plenty of movement in Tottenham's midfield during the January transfer window with Fabio Paratici bringing in one new signing and moving on some big-name players. Tanguy Ndombele and Giovani Lo Celso headed out of the door on loan after failing to recapture the form that saw them earn transfers to N17 in 2019, with Rodrigo Bentancur coming in to help take Antonio Conte's midfield to the next level.

We could well see a bit more movement in terms of the position come the summer, with Paratici facing big calls over the likes of Ndombele, Lo Celso, Harry Winks and Pape Matar Sarr. So what exactly does the future hold for the current midfielders at Tottenham? takes a look and delivers a verdict on the eight players.

Hojbjerg has looked more like his old self over the past two months after a dip in form that resulted in him dropping out of the team against Wolves in February. Perhaps it was exactly what he needed after playing so much football previously as he has since built up a very impressive partnership with Bentancur.

There's no debate at all when it comes to whether the Dane should be part of Conte's plans for next season.

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Looking like a January move would be best for the player after barely featuring under Nuno Espirito Santo, Conte made it clear that his midfielder wouldn't be going anywhere and that he counts on him. Minutes followed as a result in January and February but game time has been hard to come by for the academy graduate in recent weeks.

Winks' name will crop up once again in regards to a summer exit as he finds himself behind Bentancur, Hojbjerg and Oliver Skipp in the pecking order. A summer

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