Tottenham currently have 14 players away on loan and Jose Mourinho and the club have some decisions to make before the 2021/22 season begins

Jose Mourinho has a number of big decisions to make at Tottenham over the coming months as he gets his plans in place for next campaign.
With the head coach having to determine who stays and who moves on from his current first-team squad, the 58-year-old also has to decide on what exactly to do with those currently away from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on loan deals.
Spurs have a total of 14 players out on loan for the remainder of the current campaign, with some having more joy than others.
But what exactly could the future hold for them come the summer? football.london takes a look.
Oliver Skipp (Norwich City)
Skipp looks set to be a big part of the Tottenham squad next season after such a successful time in the Championship with Norwich City.
Becoming an integral part of the Canaries side in their promotion push, the same could well happen at Spurs as many see him and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg forming a formidable partnership in the middle.
Norwich will want to keep him at Carrow Road next season but it’s highly likely he will be representing Tottenham in the top flight. KEEP
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Ryan Sessegnon (Hoffenheim)
Sessegnon is also getting some regular minutes under his belt after such a tough first season in north London.
He will return to Tottenham in the summer and Mourinho will take a good look at him before deciding what to do with the versatile youngster.
Spurs are extremely well stocked at left-back so it may potentially even be a case of another year away elsewhere unless the boss feels he does have a big part to play.
Ryan Sessegnon has given Jose Mourinho something to think about after a successful loan spell in Germany (Image: Mario Hommes/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)
However, it’s all going to be down to the player to catch Mourinho’s eye before the transfer market shuts. KEEP, IF HE HAS A PART TO PLAY
Juan Foyth (Villarreal)
Initially struggling for pitch time to begin with at Villarreal, Foyth is now getting a very good run in the team under Unai Emery.
Reports from Spain suggest that the club will look to buy him on a permanent deal in the summer and they do have a clause to make that happen.
If indeed the Yellow Submarine do not decide to activate it, Spurs could look to move the Argentine on permanently anyway as he can raise some vitals funds to help strengthen the squad. SUMMER EXIT
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Troy Parrott (Ipswich Town)
Parrott has had a bit of a mixed time on loan after his Tottenham exit in the summer.
His switch across the capital to Millwall just didn’t work out at all, with the Republic of Ireland international now in League One with Ipswich Town.
Given Spurs’ wealth of attacking options, as well as Dane Scarlett taking his place in the first team on a permanent basis next season, another year away for Parrott may be beneficial for all concerned. LOAN
Cameron Carter-Vickers (Bournemouth)
Carter-Vickers is now on loan away from Tottenham for the fourth season on the trot.
Cameron Carter-Vickers is now getting a regular run in the Bournemouth team now (Image: Robin Jones – AFC Bournemouth/AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images)
He has been an ever-present in the Bournemouth side since the start of February and they may well want to keep him on a permanent deal come the summer.
Out of contract at Tottenham at the end of the season, although Spurs do sometimes have options in contracts to extend them by a further year, it seems like the perfect time for him to move on and join a club permanently rather than heading out on loan each year. SUMMER EXIT
Jack Clarke (Stoke City)
Clarke remained at Tottenham at the start of the season and he explained that it helped his game as he was training day in, day out with the likes of Harry Kane and Gareth Bale.
Now back in the Championship with Stoke City to get some much-needed minutes in the tank, Clarke has only started six of his 14 games for the Potters.
Another loan move would be ideal for the player to help in terms of his progression. LOAN
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Paulo Gazzaniga (Elche)
Gazzaniga is still waiting to make his first appearance of the season after moving to Elche in the winter transfer market to play regularly.
Given he’s just not going to get game time back at Spurs with Hugo Lloris and Joe Hart ahead of him in the pecking order, a summer exit may be best for both parties to bring in some cash as he will be out of contract in 2022. SUMMER EXIT
Brandon Austin (Orlando City)
Austin is yet to play a competitive game for his new club as the MLS campaign has yet to start.
He won’t be returning to Hotspur Way in the summer as his loan move is season long. LOAN
Harvey White (Portsmouth)
White has clearly done something right at Tottenham after signing a new deal until 2024 back in December.
Harvey White has made quite the impression on loan at Portsmouth (Image: Alex Burstow/Getty Images)
Making his senior bow for the first team the previous month, Spurs allowed him to join Portsmouth on loan in January to help him gain more experience of playing in a first-team environment.
Another loan would definitely be worth looking at due to the players ahead of him at Spurs currently. LOAN
Kazaiah Sterling (Greenock Morton)
In and out of the Southend team at the start of the season, Sterling is now plying his trade in Scotland for Greenock Morton.
The frontman has only started two of his five appearances for his new club and he has been an unused substitute on two occasions.
A Tottenham exit does look likely, however, come the summer as he is out of contract and he has only ever made two appearances for the first team. SUMMER EXIT
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TJ Eyoma (Lincoln City)
Eyoma still has plenty of time left to run on his Tottenham contract after signing a fresh three-year deal in the summer.
A regular in the Lincoln City side for the vast majority of the season, the defender has unfortunately spent a lot of time on the bench since the start of February.
Another season-long loan move would do him the world of good. LOAN
Jack Roles (Stevenage)
Impressing at Cambridge United last season, things haven’t gone as smoothly for Roles this time around.
Spending a lot of his Burton Albion loan spell out of the squad after only playing three times, he’s again struggling for football at Stevenage and has missed out on their last eight matchday squads.
A permanent move elsewhere looks likely as he’s out of contract in the summer. SUMMER EXIT
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Shilow Tracey (Cambridge United)
Playing a total of 244 minutes in League One for Shrewsbury Town to begin with this season, Tracey dropped down a division to link up with Cambridge United in January,
He is now playing more regularly but the vast majority of his pitch time has come off the bench.
Set to turn 23 at the end of April, a permanent move away looks likely once his contract expires at the end of the season. SUMMER EXIT
Jubril Okedina (Cambridge United)
Okedina is also spending the rest of the season at Cambridge after making the move at the turn of the year.
Contracted to Tottenham until 2022 after recently penning a new deal, it wouldn’t be a shock to see him heading out on loan again so he can continue his development in the EFL. LOAN