Tottenham Hotspur could reluctantly sell four of their best young players after a decision made by Roberto De Zerbi ahead of next season. The club has already made some big moves in the summer transfer window, signing Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers, as well as Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton and Hove Albion for £52m. With Ben Davies and Pedro Porro signing new contracts, De Zerbi appears to be satisfied with his defensive options. However, attention has turned to the midfield and attack, with the club looking to sign at least one central midfielder, a left-winger, a right-winger, and a centre-forward. Tottenham are pushing hard to bring in Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United, with the player open to a move. According to Paul O'Keefe, a top Spurs source, De Zerbi has decided to go with experience in his backline, which has raised doubts over the future of returning loanee Luka Vuskovic. The 19-year-old Croatian has been the subject of three bids from Premier League rivals Brighton and Hove Albion, with the player said to be keen on the move. Vuskovic might not be the last potential exit for a youngster, with O'Keefe claiming that De Zerbi wants senior professionals, and the likes of Vuskovic, Lucas Bergvall, Mathys Tel, and Pape Matar Sarr are unlikely to get many minutes next term. While Tottenham are unlikely to sell all of these players, their resolve could be tested if serious bids are submitted. The club needs to consider their future, as players like Archie Gray, Bergvall, and Vuskovic were signed because they could be important players for many years. De Zerbi needs to find a balance between youth and experience to ensure Tottenham can keep hold of their best youngsters. The club's ambition is clear, with ENIC showing huge ambition in the transfer window. Tottenham Hotspur's fans will be eager to see how the team shapes up next season, with the potential arrivals of experienced players like Tonali and the possible departures of young stars like Vuskovic.