Tottenham Hotspur are no longer able to bring in any further signings after the transfer deadline on Friday night.
Ange Postecoglou has been handed five new signings this summer with a variety of positions addressed.
However, there will be frustrations that more has not been done considering one of those signings was at the club last season and one does not arrive until January.
It was a summer of departures at Tottenham with a whopping 15 exits sanctioned by Daniel Levy over the summer.
The latest of those departures was for Giovani Lo Celso who re-joined Real Betis a matter of years on from Spurs splashing £55m on him.
Although the deadline may have passed, there is still an opportunity for Tottenham to see another one of their players depart the club.
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Tottenham could still sanction late exit for Sergio Reguilon
Going into deadline day, there was two players in Lo Celso and Sergio Reguilon which Tottenham wanted to move on.
Reguilon had received interest from Lille but Tottenham rejected their approach as it was only a loan offer.
Having failed to secure a move for Reguilon on Friday, there is still some opportunities to see the Spaniard find himself a new club.
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According to Alasdair Gold, a resolution could still be found for Reguilon over the coming days despite Friday’s deadline passing.
But there are still windows across Europe which could offer the left-back with an opportunity to make a really late move.
One of those markets is the Turkish and Besiktas have already shown an interest in Reguilon earlier this week.
He is certainly a player who is not in the plans of Postecoglou for this season.
Tottenham need to find Sergio Reguilon resolution
With Reguilon having not been included in the pre-season squad for the Asian tour earlier this summer, it was apparent his future was not at Tottenham.
However, having failed to seal a move on Friday, his options are now extremely limited with a lower quality move potentially now on offer.
The Spaniard still has one-year remaining on his deal in north London so he does not need to find himself a new club to secure a weekly wage.
But the chances of him pulling off a Djed Spence-style revival is unlikely given he has not featured at all over pre-season.