Transfer deadline day is here!
It has been an excellent summer for Tottenham in the transfer market so far and they now have a matter of hours to complete any remaining business.
Having brought six new players to the club over the past couple of months, including the sensational return of Gareth Bale, fans will be hoping that Jose Mourinho can sign a new centre-back to boost his defensive options.
It won't just be incomings on the agenda in N17, however, as the club must move on a few faces either on loan or permanently.
Juan Foyth joined Villarreal on a season-long loan deal on Sunday morning and Ryan Sessegnon is set to join Hoffenheim on a similar deal, but who else could potentially join them in heading for the exit door at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
football.london takes a look at four players who Daniel Levy could look to sell before the transfer window slams shut.
Danny Rose
Tottenham really need to try and move Rose on before the day comes to an end.
The England international clearly has no future in N17 and he needs to depart for the sake of his own career with Euro 2020 on the horizon.
While he's not expected to bring in big money if he gets his move as he is in the final year of his contract, any potential fee will only decrease if he doesn't leave and still remains at the club until the January transfer window.
Italian side Genoa have been linked with the ex-Leeds United man this summer.
Paulo Gazzaniga
Gazzaniga's name may also crop up on deadline day after falling back down to third choice at Spurs.
Joe Hart has already leapfrogged him in the pecking order in the capital and the Argentine, who has been linked with a move away this summer, won't exactly be happy about his position in the squad this season.

He's one Spurs may consider letting go before the deadline as they have Alfie Whiteman and Brandon Austin who can step up to third choice if needed.
Cameron Carter-Vickers
Carter-Vickers featured regularly for Spurs in pre-season but it's clear to see that he needs a permanent move away.
Spending the past three seasons on loan at five different clubs, he's just not going to get the minutes he wants at Tottenham and an exit could come to fruition very soon, whether that be on loan again or permanently.
It's really just a question of when exactly he will depart as Premier League clubs can still do deals with EFL sides until Friday, October 16.
Jack Clarke
Clarke finally made his bow in a Tottenham shirt in pre-season after two difficult loan spells at Leeds United and QPR last season.
He has continued to train with the first team at Hotspur Way but he does need another temporary move to ensure he plays week in, week out.
A loan move is likely, with Birmingham City believed to be keen, and that will also mean a loan fee to add to the kitty.