Tottenham Hotspur's rebuild is underway under Roberto De Zerbi, with the Italian manager making key signings and potentially letting players go. The club has confirmed the signing of Andrew Robertson, and a deal for Marcos Senesi is expected to be completed soon. Senesi's Bournemouth contract expires in a few weeks, and interest remains in Manchester City's Savinho, who is reportedly keen on joining Spurs. However, Brighton are tough negotiators, and talks with Jan Paul van Hecke continue after an initial bid was rejected. De Zerbi holds a close bond with many of his ex-Brighton players and has said they're his children. With the potential incomings, some will leave, too. Radu Dragusin wants first-team football but with no Europe, a move away this summer is considered possible. Plenty in Serie A have shown tentative interest. If the fee was right, that wouldn't be a difficult deal to do. The same cannot be said for the club captain Cristian Romero. The 'will he' or 'won't he' attend the final match was an unwelcome distraction with relegation on the line, and there are some who feel this summer might be the right time for the Argentine to move on if a suitable offer was received. De Zerbi said he understood the fans' anger '100 per cent' when asked about his potential absence for the final home game. On his day, there aren't many better than Romero. I saw first hand just how much he wound up Harry Maguire in the Europa League final. He has the bite and nastiness never really associated with Spurs. But the red cards and injury record mean there is a question mark over his future and perhaps it was a slight surprise he signed a contract extension last season. There are many supporters who feel Romero has more than one eye on Argentina most of the time and isn't fully committed to Spurs. He would deny this, of course, and was a passionate spectator in home matches against Leeds and Everton. De Zerbi says Micky van de Ven is the best left-sided defender in the league. The Netherlands defender was growing frustrated prior to De Zerbi's appointment but enjoyed the last two months under him. He has three years left on his deal and would take a big step forward in his career if he were to join a top-six side.