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Frank omission Tottenham signs from Tel, Bissouma and Champions League team
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Frank omission Tottenham signs from Tel, Bissouma and Champions League team

September 4, 2025 4 Min Read
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Ahead of the opening Champions League match against the later this month of Tottenham Hotspur’s season-opening season, Spurs boss Thomas Frank has decided on his A-list team at the league stage.

After winning the Europa League in May and winning its first major trophy in 17 years, the Spurs secured their passage into Europe’s most prestigious competition, with Frank’s side having a solid chance to fight the road to knockout.

The league’s gradual draws were in fact an advantage, with the exception of current European champions PSG.

Tottenham are ready for a reunion with Norwegian minnow Bodeau/Grimt months after beating them in the Europa League semi-finals, and Eintracht Frankfurt, who knocked out of Europe for a historic night in Bilbao.

Tottenham Champions League Fixture – League Phase

date

Villarreal (house)

September 16th

Bodeau/Grimm (Away)

September 30th

Monaco (away)

October 22nd

FC Copenhagen (Home)

November 4th

PSG (away)

November 26th

Slavia Prague (Home)

December 9th

Borussia Dortmund (Home)

January 20th

Eintrohat Frankfurt (away)

January 28th

In preparation for his first campaign in the Champions League since Antonio Conte’s responsibilities, Frank is forced to make some key decisions about who will make the A-wrist side for the league phase encounter.

During the summer window, Tottenham had complications about the lack of players to fill the “local-trained” quota. This poses a threat that a smaller number of players must be registered, prompting the Spurs to re-sign Kyle Walkerpeter to one stage (Alasdair Gold).

The right-back instead joined West Ham on a free transfer, despite suggesting that Tottenham is a Walkerpeter favourite as a candidate that could become one of the locally trained options in Europe.

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UEFA Rule Status: “If a club has fewer than eight locally trained players on List A, the maximum number of players that can be added to this list will be reduced accordingly.”

A lack of locally trained assets means Frank was forced to omit a notable number of players, including some big names.

Tottenham omits Champions League teams Takakai, Tell and Bisma

The Tottenham team of the Champions League is currently in, and Frank stole midfielder Yves Bisma linked to two summer signatures and exits, and Mali International has decided to leave for Saudi Arabia or Turkey in the coming days (Gibemesport).

Certainly, Kota Takai joined the Spurs for a J-League record of £5 million between the windows, but he misses just like Mattistel, who signed the North Londoners with a £30 million cut from Bayern Munich.

The injured trio James Madison, Dejan Krucevsky and Radu Dragsin have long been separated from the grass in their recovery from their respective problems, but have also been ruled out by Frank.

This is the complete team:

Goalkeepers: Gugliel Moviario, Antoninkinski, Brandon Austin.

Defenders: Kevin Danso, Destiny Udogie, Cristian Romero, Pedro Porro, Djed Spence, Ben Davies, Micky Van de Ven.

Midfielders: Joao Parshinya, Zabi Simons, Archie Gray, Lucas Bergval, Mohammed Kudus, Brennan Johnson, Wilson O’Dobert, Pipe Kill Saar, Rodrigo Bentancourt.

Strikers: Richarrison, Dominique Solanke, Randall Koro Muani.

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