Ben Davies is out of contract with Tottenham this summer, with his future yet to be clarified.
The Welshman could leave Tottenham on a high after becoming a UEFA Europa League winner
Davies has steadily dropped down the pecking order at Tottenham over the years and started only 14 games in the Premier League this season.
As a result, the defender could look for a challenge away from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which has been his home for several seasons.

Tottenham to hold talks with Davies
It looks set to be a summer of change at Tottenham after the Lilywhites won the Europa League and confirmed UEFA Champions League football next season.
To build on the advances made this season, changes are already underway in preparation for the next.
On Saturday (31 May), Tottenham confirmed the departures of several players who have reached the end of their contracts, but no update was provided on Davies.

And Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes the 32-year-old will be allowed to decide his next steps.
“I think Spurs will speak to Davies about his situation,” Wenham said.
“With some other players, they might just extend their contracts or let them go. However, I think they’ll have a deep and meaningful chat with Davies.
“He’s been here for a significant period, and he has the chance to leave on a real high after winning the Europa League. I’d like to keep Davies, I think he is a reliable squad option who is also homegrown.
However, if he gets an offer from another club and wants to leave, I think Tottenham would respect those wishes and allow him to leave. I think the decision will be down to Davies.”
Tottenham need to decide on Postecoglou’s future
While Postecoglou delivered Spurs their biggest-ever springboard after winning the Europa League, he also oversaw the Lilywhites’ worst-ever Premier League campaign.
As a result, his days at Tottenham could be numbered, and Daniel Levy has already drawn up a list of replacements. However, until he decides on Postecoglou, preparing for next season will be tough.
Future transfers will want to know who they will be playing under before committing to Tottenham, and the manager will want to have a say on the profiles in his team.

Therefore, Levy will need to decide on Postecoglou before stepping into the summer transfer window, and Davies could wait until a decision is made on the management to decide on his future.