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Premier League clubs will soon have to submit their 25-man squads for the remainder of the 2021/22 season following the closure of the January transfer window.
It was a busy month at Tottenham as Fabio Paratici brought in a couple of new faces for Antonio Conte and also moved on some big names.
Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski proved to be the only two incomings at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Spurs' managing director of football Paratici raided his former club for the duo.
In terms of players heading out of the door, Dele Alli brought the curtain down on his seven years at the club as he headed to Everton on a permanent deal on transfer deadline day.
The final day of the transfer window also saw Tanguy Ndombele, Giovani Lo Celso and Bryan Gil depart as they sealed loan moves to Lyon, Villarreal and Valencia respectively.
With the Tottenham squad getting a much-needed refresh for the final few months of the season, Conte and the club will soon have to submit a 25-man Premier League squad following their transfer business.
Rules state that no more than 17 overseas players can be named as part of the squad, with the remaining eight places available to homegrown players.
What has not helped Spurs in recent years is that UEFA and Premier League rules