Transfer Talk Spurs special: What's gone wrong?
Pete Graves is joined by ESPN's Sam Tighe and Flav Bateman, host of The Fighting Cock podcast, to dissect what's gone wrong for Tottenham Hotspur.
We review the Spurs squad as Flav picks who he wants to sell and keep next season if they survive the drop.
Plus, we explore what could happen to some of Spurs' biggest stars if the club was to be playing Championship football next term.
'Fulham agree a deal for PSV's Pepi'
Fulham have agreed a deal to sign United States international Ricardo Pepi from PSV, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The Cottagers have reached a verbal agreement for a fee of 36m (31m) for the forward.
Pepi, 23, has been in a rich vein of form in the Eredivisie this season, scoring 10 goals in 19 league appearances with PSV 16 points clear at the top of the table.
Howe: Tonali is 'fully committed' to Newcastle
Eddie Howe insists Sandro Tonali is "fully committed" to Newcastle as rumours regarding his future at the club continue to swirl.
Tonali had previously been linked with a move to Arsenal and his agent has said the midfielder wants to play for a top Premier League club in the future.
"I think the person who matters the most in this is Sandro. I take my lead from him," said Howe when asked about Tonali's future.
"All I have ever seen from him is someone who is totally committed, very much [art of the team and very selfless. He is here for the team. That is the attitude I have seen from him.
"Forget the noise around Sandro, he is fully committed."
On whether Tonali would feature against Barcelona on Wednesday after missing the 1-0 win against Chelsea due to illness, Howe added:" We'll have a look at him today. Today is the first day we have seen him.
"It's an opportunity for him to train and then we'll make a decision."
Robertson refuses to be drawn on Liverpool future
Liverpool defender Andy Robertson refused to be drawn on questions regarding his Anfield future ahead of his club's crunch Champions League clash against Galatasaray.
The Scotland international's move to Tottenham Hotspur broke down in January and his contract is set to expire this summer.
Asked about his future, Robertson explained full focus remains on ensuring Liverpool get past Galatasaray after a draw in the first leg last week.
"I don't think today is the day to discuss that," Robertson responded.
"24 hours before a massive Champions League game, I don't think anyone should be talking about their future.
"We've got such a massive game ahead of us. My full focus, being a part of this team, is to try and get through tomorrow.
"We gave ourselves an uphill battle and I think full focus has to be on. There will be time to talk about my future, but today is not that day."
Edu facing uncertain Forest future
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Edu Gaspar faces an increasingly uncertain future at Nottingham Forest.
The influence of the clubs global head of football has waned during the season, which has led to question marks about his position going forward.
Forest insist Edu continues to work in his role as normal, despite not being in the stands for Premier League games in recent weeks.
Edu joined the club from Arsenal and oversaw a spend of around 180m on new players last summer, the majority of which have struggled to make an impression in Forests starting line-up.
It is understood Forest director of football George Syrnianos is leading the clubs plans for next season, with the club hopeful of maintaining their top-flight status.
Only goal difference is currently keeping Forest out of the relegation places ahead of a huge game at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis recently had to dilute his control over the club to meet UEFA guidelines for next seasons competitions.
If Forest were to win the Europe League then they would qualify for the Champions League, a competition sister club Olympiakos are also expected to qualify for.
Marinakiss shares in the club have been placed into a blind trust and he cannot have influence on football decisions until Forests European future is sorted.
Walker wants 'dream' return to Sheffield United
Burnley defender Kyle Walker says his dream is to return to boyhood club Sheffield United before he retires.
The 35-year-old called time on his international career last week, ending a stellar chapter with England.
But he has no plans to finish his club playing days just yet, insisting he wants to continue for a few more years.
"Its always been a dream to play for Sheffield United again," Walker said on The Overlap. "To start there at six years old and then leaving at 19 I spent so many incredible years there.
I hope to play for them again. I dont know when that will be. I dont know if they will want me.
Walker has more than a year left on his contract at Bunrnley after joining from Man City last summer.
Dundee Utd confirm pre-contract agreement with Rose
Dundee United have agreed a pre-contract with Australian forward Lachlan Rose.
The 26-year-old will join this summer on an initial two-year deal from A-League leaders Newcastle Jets.
Dundee United are delighted to announce the signing of Lachlan Rose on a pre-contract agreement, read a club statement on Tuesday morning.
Upon the expiry of his deal with A-League outfit Newcastle Jets, the Australian will arrive at Tannadice in the summer on a two-year contract, with a club-held option of a further 12 months.
Rose has scored 16 goals in 39 appearances since arriving from Sydney-based outfit MacArthur FC in the summer of 2024.
Sibbald signs pre-contract agreement at Falkirk
Dundee United midfielder Craig Sibbald has sealed a return to boyhood club Falkirk after signing a pre-contract agreement.
The 30-year-old midfielder contributed to more than 80 goals for the Bairns in over 270 appearances before leaving for Livingston.
Manager John McGlynn told Falkirks website: We are delighted to get him back to Falkirk, he was very positive as soon as we got a chance to talk to him with regards to coming here, and he showed real excitement and enthusiasm to be back at the football club.
Hes an outstanding central midfielder with real experience at the Premiership level for many years.
He knows the league inside out and its great we can continue to bring Scottish players to the football club, and not only that but a player who has been here previously, is from the local area, and is absolutely desperate to pull a Falkirk jersey on and give his utmost for the football club.
It isnt always possible and we often have to cast our net further afield but its great to bring one of our own back to Falkirk.
Yoro hopes Maguire will extend Man Utd deal
Leny Yoro hopes Manchester United can agree terms with Harry Maguire over an extension before his contract runs out this summer.
"Having Harry in the team is good for us," Yoro said after United's 3-1 win over Aston Villa at Old Trafford.
"If he can stay next season, it's really good for us, so I hope he's going to extend his contract and he can stay with us. We'll see, we'll see anyway.
"With all the experiences he has, he gave a lot of tips, he spoke to me a lot on the pitch, so this helped me a lot.
"He always speaks with me, sometimes he speaks before the game, or at half time, about positioning as well, so playing with him is really good for me.
"We speak a lot. Even before the game, during the week, we speak a lot about the opponent.
Yoro: Everyone in the squad wanted Casemiro to stay
Everyone in the Manchester United squad wanted Casemiro to stay at Old Trafford, according to Leny Yoro.
The 34-year-old has announced he is leaving at the end of the season when his contract ends.
Casemiro scored in Sunday's 3-1 win over Aston Villa and Old Trafford chanted for him to stay one more year.
United had the option to trigger an additional 12 months in the midfielder's deal but it was agreed for the Brazil international to go and a U-turn is not expected.
"Everyone wanted him to stay, he's a really important player for us, he showed it again today," Yoro said.
"Even in the dressing room, every day, he has the experience that no one else has in the team. He won everything, so this helped us a lot in the games and even outside the pitch."