Tottenham: 25-man Premier League squad list
Spurs seeking top-four place under new manager Mauricio Pochettino
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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham have registered their 25-man Premier League squad list.
It's been a somewhat calmer summer at White Hart Lane after the last one which saw a frenzied spending spree following the departure of Gareth Bale.
New manager Mauricio Pochettino has made a few additions however, including Eric Dier and Federico Fazio, who have both gone into the squad list.
There is no place however for left-back Benoit Assou-Ekotto, who is not included despite Pochettino only naming 23 players.
All Premier League squads must submit a 25-man squad of players that can be used during the season.
No club can have more than 17 players who are ineligible for 'Home Grown Player' status, however as many Under-21 players as they like can be named, over and above the limit of 25 players.
Home grown players are those who have been registered with any club tied to the FA for three whole seasons or 36 months prior to their 21st birthday. It does not have to have been in one continuous stretch.
The 25-man squad cannot be changed again until the transfer window reopens on 1 January 2015, however emergency loans and free agent signings can be added before then.
TOTTENHAM SQUAD
25 squad players (* = Home grown)
Adebayor, Emmanuel
Bezerra Maciel Junior, Jose Paulo
Capoue, Etienne
Ceballos, Cristian
Chadli, Nacer
Chiriches, Vlad Iulian
Dembele, Moussa
Eriksen, Christian
Fazio, Federico
Friedel, Bradley Howard
Kaboul, Younes
Lamela, Erik
*Lennon, Aaron
Lloris, Hugo
*Mason, Ryan Glen
*Naughton, Kyle
*Rose, Daniel Lee
Soldado Rillo, Roberto
Stambouli, Benjamin
*Townsend, Andros
Vertonghen, Jan
Vorm, Michel
*Walker, Kyle Andrew
Under-21 players (Contract and Scholars)
Akindayini, Daniel Oluwaseun
Amos, Luke Ayodele
Archer, Jordan Gideon
Ball, Dominic
Bentaleb, Nabil
Carter-Vickers, Cameron
Coulibaly, Souleymane
Coulthirst, Shaquile Tyshan
Daly, Armani
Davies, Benjamin Thomas
Dier, Eric Jeremy Edgar
Georgiou, Anthony Michael
Glover, Thomas William
Goddard, Cy
Gomelt, Tomislav
Harrison, Shayon
Hayford, Charlie Garath
Kane, Harry
Lameiras, Ruben
Lesniak, Filip
Loft, Ryan
Maghoma, Christian
Mcdermott, Thomas William
McEneff, Aaron
McEvoy, Kenneth
McGee, Luke Paul
McQueen, Alexander Luke
Miller, William
Muscatt, Joseph Luis
Oduwa, Nathan
Ogilvie, Connor Stuart
Onomah, Joshua
Owens, Charlie
Paul, Christopher David
Pritchard, Alex David
Pritchard, Joe Cameron
Ross, Lloyd
Sonupe, Emmanuel Olukolade
Stylianides, Zenon
Veljkovic, Milos
Voss, Harry William
Walker-Peters, Kyle
Walkes, Anton
Ward, Grant Antony
Winks, Harry
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