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By ROBERT SUMMERSCALES Published: 22: 01 AEST, 31 May 2025 | Updated: 23: 37 AEST, 31 May 2025 1 View comments Tottenham announced the departures of four players on Saturday morning. It was confirmed that goalkeepers Fraser Forster, 37, and Alfie Whiteman, 26, would both be leaving upon the expiration of their contracts at the end of June. Former Real Madrid left back Sergio Reguilon, 28, will also leave Spurs as a free agent this summer, while Timo Werner is returning to RB Leipzig. Werner, 29, had been on loan at Tottenham since January 2024 but the club decided against taking up their option of signing him permanently for €10 million (£8. 43m). A short club statement posted on social media read: 'We can confirm the departures of Fraser Forster, Sergio Reguilon and Alfie Whiteman following the conclusion of their contracts, while Timo Werner departs following the conclusion of his loan spell. 'Thank you for your service and all the best for the future, lads'. Goalkeepers Fraser Forster (right) and Alfie Whiteman (left) will not be at Spurs next season Tottenham also confirmed the departures of Timo Werner (left) and Sergio Reguilon (right) All four players took part in Tottenham's trophy celebrations after their Europa League triumph All four departing players travelled to Bilbao earlier this month for the Europa League final. None of them featured in the 1-0 win over Manchester United but they were all pictured in full kit during the post-match trophy ceremony. Ex-England international Forster spent three seasons at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium but was never the first choice keeper. He made 34 first-team appearances during his Spurs career, including 21 in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Whiteman spent a decade with Spurs after joining the club's youth ranks in 2015. His only senior outing for Tottenham came in November 2020 when he featured as an 82nd-minute substitute in a 4-0 win over Ludogorets. Reguilon joined Spurs from Real in September 2020 and played in 67 games during his first two seasons in north London. But he spent the following two campaigns out on loan at Atletico Madrid, Manchester United and then Brentford, before returning to Spurs last summer. He featured in just six matches in his final Spurs season, taking his overall total of appearances to 73. Werner, who won the UEFA Champions League in 2021 with former club Chelsea, scored just three goals in 41 games for Tottenham. He had netted 23 goals in 89 games during his Chelsea career.
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