While Tottenham fans will have welcomed the arrival of several new players at White Hart Lane this summer, the departures of other first-team members will probably have left some Spurs supporters with the conundrum of what to do with their old shirts.

The north London club have allowed the likes of Roberto Soldado, Paulinho, Etienne Capoue and Benjamin Stambouli - to name but a few - to leave the club in the past few months while they have brought in a host of new names including former Atletico Madrid defender Toby Alderweireld.

For fans, though, that means potentially spending the 2015/16 campaign wearing Tottenham shirts with the names of players who have now left - but not if Carling have anything to do with it.

The company are offering supporters the chance to swap a Spurs top from the last two seasons with the name of a recently sold player on the back - including Gareth Bale - for this season's new jersey.

The initiative is part of Carling's Shirt Amnesty campaign, and will begin swapping shirts at The Tottenham Community Sports Centre at midday on Saturday - giving fans the chance to watch the club's home game against Everton later in the day with a brand new shirt on.

The initiative applies only to adults over the age of 18, and supporters have been advised to arrive early to avoid disappointment.