Tottenham are preparing to raise around £170million in funds by selling four first team stars this summer.

The Wembley tenants are willing to offload Danny Rose, Toby Alderweireld, Victor Wanyama and Mousa Dembele as long as they receive substantial bids for each.

Rose, Alderweireld and Wanyama are all valued in the £50m bracket while Dembele, who has one year left on contract, can go for around £20m plus.

Danny Rose is one of four first-team stars Tottenham are willing to cash in on this summer

The north London club are preparing to raise £170million to rejuvenate the playing squad

Boss Mauricio Pochettino wants to bolster the ranks and bring in winners to add silverware

Tottenham want to finish the season with a flourish and claim Champions League qualification following a disappointing climax to a what was a promising campaign.

Though the players have been key to Maurico Pochettino's plans, Tottenham are willing to sacrifice them to help rejuvenate the squad for next season when they move to their new ground.

Pochettino has talked candidly about improving his side and changing their mentality to finally claim silverware.

Belgian enforcer Mousa Dembele is a fans favourite with Spurs and many would like to keep

Victor Wanyama is also attracting interest and could be set to leave in the transfer window

Left back Rose has been at Tottenham for more than a decade, having joined the London club from Leeds in 2007. But the England international, who criticised Spurs’ transfer policy last summer, has fallen out of favour and made only 14 appearances this season.

Fellow defender Alderweireld, meanwhile, moved to the capital from Atletico Madrid 2015. He was a regular at the heart of Spurs’ back four in the early months of the campaign but has made only one league appearance since October.

His international team-mate Dembele has played 235 games for Tottenham and has become popular among supporters following his move from Fulham in 2012.

Wanyama, meanwhile, was signed by Pochettino from his former club Southampton in 2016.