One Spurs player is expected to leave Tottenham at the end of the season after the North London club expressed their stance in January.
The Tottenham frontline has misfired this season, which is why many Spurs fans were frustrated that the club did not add more firepower to their attack in January.
While Dominic Solanke’s return has alleviated some of Tottenham’s problems, as will the eventual returns of Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison, one would expect the Lilywhites to make big changes to their forward line in the summer.
It has now emerged that Spurs have already decided that one forward’s future lies away from N17.

Randal Kolo Mauni will exit Tottenham in the summer
TEAMtalk have now stated that Spurs and Randal Kolo Mauni will ‘go their separate ways’ in the summer, with the club having ‘little intention’ of making the forward’s stay permanent.
In fact, it is revealed that the Frenchman himself has long believed that he has no long-term place at Hotspur Way, which is why he explored cutting short his loan spell at the club in January.
The report claims that Tottenham were open to letting Kolo Muani depart in the January window if they had signed a replacement, but no viable move materialised.
It is asserted that regardless of what happens over the next few months at N17, the France international will return to his parent club PSG in the summer.
European giants already plotting Kolo Muani move
TEAMtalk say that Juventus ‘pushed hard’ to land the 27-year-old during the winter window, and the Allianz Stadium remains the striker’s ‘most likely destination’ in the summer.
The forward impressed during his loan spell in Turin during the second half of last season, and it is revealed that the Bianconeri have maintained contact with the player.
Even though we are a long way away from the summer window, the Serie A giants are already ‘positioning themselves to strike’ on Kolo Mauni when the transfer window reopens.
