Football.London’s Alasdair Gold has revealed that as many as nine more Tottenham players, including three senior players, could leave Hotspur Way on loan before the transfer window slams shut.
The likes of Alfie Devine, Djed Spence, Sergio Reguilon and Japhet Tanganga have all been recalled from their clubs and sent on loan to different teams for various reasons this month while Ashley Phillips has joined Plymouth Argyle until the end of the season.
Gold has said that that is not likely to be the end of loan exits, with several other first-team players and youngsters set to follow the aforementioned players out the door.

More Tottenham loans could be on the horizon
The journalist reveals that Bryan Gil could make a loan move for the third time since signing for the club but explains that Spurs might want an obligation to buy added to the deal.
Meanwhile, he states that Ryan Sessegnon might also be sent to a different club if Ange Postecoglou feels that he has sufficient cover at left-back.
Alfie Whiteman is another senior player who is listed as someone who could head out on a temporary deal, with Guglielmo Vicario, Fraser Forster and Brandon Austin ahead of him in the pecking order.
Gold then adds that several Under-21 stars, including Jude Sonnup-Bell, Yago Santiago, Will Lankshear, Nile John, Jamie Donley and Alfie Dorrington could also be sent to EFL clubs to get regular football under their belt.
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Gil seems to be the interesting case as it remains to be seen if Tottenham would prefer to keep faith in him by sending him out on loan yet again or if they are now prepared to cut their losses on him.
It is also unclear if any La Liga side are in a position to pay a transfer fee of around £8m-£10m for the 22-year-old during the current window.