Tottenham Hotspur has made public the departure of four prominent first-team players: Eric Dier, Ivan Perisic, Japhet Tanganga, and Ryan Sessegnon. Their contracts are set to end on June 30, as stated by the club.
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Both Dier and Perisic were on loan for the latter part of the previous season, with Dier at Bayern Munich and Perisic at Hajduk Split. These loan arrangements are expected to become permanent this summer.

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Tanganga had temporary stints at FC Augsburg and Millwall, while Sessegnon, who was signed from Fulham for £25 million, was sidelined for most of the season due to an injury.
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In their statement, Tottenham acknowledged the departures of Tanganga, Sessegnon, Dier, and Perisic as their contracts came to an end. The club expressed their gratitude for their contributions and wished them well for their future endeavors.
Eric Dier, who has made 365 appearances and netted 13 goals for Spurs, is set to join his former teammate Harry Kane at Bayern Munich. Dier played a crucial role in Tottenham’s qualification for the Champions League final in 2019.
On the other hand, Ryan Sessegnon, who joined in 2021 and played in 57 matches, had his tenure marred by injuries. He shared a touching goodbye message on Instagram, expressing his gratitude to Spurs and acknowledging that things didn’t go as planned for him or the club.
Furthermore, Billy Heaps and Charlie Sayers from the development squad, along with Under-18s Kieran Morgan and Han Willhoft-King, are also departing. Spurs expressed their appreciation for their commitment to the academy and wished them success in their future endeavors.

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