#3 Cameron Carter-Vickers

Another Tottenham youth graduate, Cameron Carter-Vickers, has also appeared to stray further and further away from the first team. In the past couple of seasons, he's been sent out on loan to Sheffield United and Ipswich Town respectively.
Carter-Vickers is yet to make an appearance for Spurs in the Premier League and he's already 20 years old. In the modern game, it's a bad sign if a player hasn't featured for his parent club by age 20, because with there being so much competition between the youth prospects to break into the first team, any of the players who have been left out often get left behind.
It would make more sense for Spurs to at least try and make something out of him while they can, because his market value is only £900k at the moment. However, like Onomah, Carter-Vickers thrives at Championship level and played well for both Ipswich and Sheffield whilst he was there. If he was to move permanently, he could start his career fresh, with ample game time and the chance to settle down.
Where might Cameron Carter-Vickers go?
Carter-Vickers would suit the Championship very well, as he's still not up to the required standard to break into a Premier League first team. If he was able to move to a Championship side and get promoted with them, he'd have everything available to develop at a rapid pace.
Sides that would likely be interested would include Sheffield and Ipswich, where he has impressed out on loan.