Tottenham have announced the departure of Japhet Tanganga, Ryan Sessegnon, Eric Dier and Ivan Perisic from their first team squad.
Dier and Perisic were on loan for the second half of last season in Bayern Munich and Hajduk Split respectively, with both moves set to become permanent this summer.
Tanganga, a graduate of the Academy, was on loan at FC Augsburg and Millwallwhile Sessegnon, who signed for £25 million from FulhamHe was out for most of the season due to injury.
All four players are out of contract with Spurs on June 30 and the club have confirmed that they will leave thereafter.
in a statement released on Wednesday, Tottenham said: “We can confirm the departures of Japhet Tanganga, Ryan Sessegnon, Eric Dier and Ivan Perisic after the conclusion of their contracts.
“We thank Japhet, Ryan, Eric and Ivan for their service to the Club and wish them all the best for the future.”
Dyer will join former Tottenham striker Harry Kane in face his former club with Bayern twice this summer.
The former England international made 365 appearances for Spurs, scoring 13 goals and providing 12 assists in that time.
The defender came on as a substitute in the Champions League final against Liverpool in 2019.
Meanwhile, Sessegnon played 57 games after his signing in 2021 and scored three goals.
He was also on loan in Germany with Hoffenheim in 2020/21.
He played only twice this season. The 24-year-old required surgery for a hamstring injury suffered in the first week of preseason training last summer.
Made a brief comeback in the FA Cup victory. Burnley in January, but then suffered a hamstring problem with the under-21 team that ultimately ended his campaign.
Perisic, who joined the club in 2022, played 50 games for Spurs, and Tanganga made the same number.
Development squad players Billy Heaps and Charlie Sayers, as well as under-18 duo Kieran Morgan and Han Willhoft-King, will also leave the club.
Spurs' statement read: “We thank Charlie, Billy, Kieran, Han and their families for their hard work and dedication to our Academy and we wish them the best for the future.”