On the eve of Tottenham’s first pre-season friendly of the summer, the club have confirmed the temporary squad numbers that will be used for the next five games – including Luka Vuskovic and Kota Takai.
Tottenham Hotspur take on Reading at the Select Car Lease Stadium tomorrow in what will be Frank’s first game in charge as Spurs head coach.
Spurs fans may get their first glimpse of Mohammed Kudus, Luka Vuskovic and Kota Takai, who is eligible to play after his work permit was approved.
It was previously confirmed that Kudus would be wearing the number 20 shirt at Tottenham, and now the numbers for the rest of the squad have been revealed for the pre-season campaign.
What number will each Spurs player be wearing in pre-season?
Tottenham have confirmed that new arrivals Luka Vuskovic and Takai will temporarily take numbers 80 and 81, respectively.
The rest of the Spurs squad will be wearing the numbers they wore last season. However, these will just be the numbers for the five friendlies and could change when the new campaign gets underway.
Tottenham player numbers for pre-season:
- 1 Guglielmo Vicario
- 4 Kevin Danso
- 6 Radu Dragusin
- 7 Heung-Min Son
- 8 Yves Bissouma
- 9 Richarlison
- 10 James Maddison
- 11 Mathys Tel
- 13 Destiny Udogie
- 14 Archie Gray
- 15 Lucas Bergvall
- 17 Cristian Romero
- 18 Yang-Min Hyeok
- 19 Dominic Solanke
- 20 Mohammed Kudus
- 21 Dejan Kulusevski
- 22 Brennan Johnson
- 23 Pedro Porro
- 24 Djed Spence
- 27 Manor Solomon
- 28 Wilson Odobert
- 29 Pape Matar Sarr
- 30 Rodrigo Bentancur
- 31 Antonin Kinsky
- 33 Ben Davies
- 35 Ashley Phillips
- 37 Micky van de Ven
- 40 Brandon Austin
- 42 Will Lankshear
- 43 Jamie Donley
- 44 Dane Scarlett
- 45 Alfie Devine
- 46 Luca Gunter
- 47 Mikey Moore
- 50 George Abbott
- 80 Luka Vuskovic
- 81 Kota Takai
Who else do Tottenham play in pre-season
After their clash against Reading, Spurs will take on Luton Town at Kenilworth Road on Saturday, 26 July.
The squad will then fly out for their pre-season tour of Asia, which kicks off with a North London derby in Hong Kong on Thursday, 31 July at the newly opened 50,000-seater Kai Tak Stadium.
Spurs will be playing Newcastle United as part of the 2025 Coupang Play Series in South Korea on August 3, and finally, Tottenham will face Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena as part of the Telekom Cup on August 7.
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