#4 Victor Wanyama
When Wanyama first joined Spurs, he was an asset to the side. He featured in 36 games out of a possible 38 in his first season.
But then Tottenham changed their style of play. This threw a spanner into the works for Wanyama, and suddenly he found himself out of the starting XI.
For the 2017-18 campaign, he made half the number of appearances he had in that first season, coming off of the bench for 10 of them.
It's a similar story this season, too; he has just four appearances to his name, three of them as substitutes, which isn't great at all for a player of his level. And now that he's out with a knee injury, it'll take even longer for him to work his way back into the team.
Since Wanyama now plays such a minor role in the new Spurs set-up, it would be wise to get him off the books sooner rather than later.
Where might Victor Wanyama go?
TalkSPORT have reported that teams like Manchester United and Liverpool are odds-on favourites to try and sign Wanyama in January. West Ham United are also interested in the Kenyan.
Any of these clubs could be a possibility for Wanyama, as they'll all provide first-team football - something which he sorely misses at Tottenham.