Spurs have a reputation for developing young players and, with the likes of Harry Kane and Harry Winks having established themselves as first-team regulars over the last five years, fans are understandably excited to see the next generation of stars emerge from the Enfield Training Centre.
However, with Jose Mourinho at the helm, youth players are less likely to be given a chance to shine in the top flight, and the Portuguese boss must decide which future prospects he wishes to keep at the club ahead of next season. Both Luke Amos and Oliver Skipp operate in the center of the park and, with plenty of competition for places and the return of Moussa Sissoko, the talented duo may see their first team opportunities limited over the next twelve months. We look at whether the pair should remain in North London, or potentially seek opportunities elsewhere.