Tottenham Hotspur could be about to be handed a significant financial boost as a major update emerges about the value of some of their stars.
Spurs are currently in the early days of the November international break, which will be the final two-week hiatus from Premier League football for the calendar year.
Thomas Frank's side were held to a 2-2 draw with Manchester United over the weekend in their last fixture before the break, but two players were missing from the game.
Lucas Bergvalland Archie Graywere both unavailable to face Man United due to injury, but each of the duo represent major financial value to Spurs.
The CIES Football Observatory have provided a report on the most valuable teenagers in world football, with both Bergvall and Gray featuring on the list.
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Bergvall is among the highest-valued players on the list at €67million (£59million), while Gray is not far behind with a value of €54million (£47million) on the current market.
Given that both players are still under 20 years of age, Tottenham will be hoping that their market values will only increase as the years go on, along with their quality and importance to the team.
Bergvall is currently sidelined with a head injury that forced the midfielder to miss the draw with United through the Premier League's concussion protocols.
"Lucas got a concussion, which was probably pretty obvious from the footage," Frank told reporters last week when providing an update on Bergvall's injury.
"Big praise to the medical team, because it's a tricky situation to be in when it's two minutes into a game. So, well done to them because it's the player’s health that's the most important thing."
Before the injury, Bergvall had made 15 appearances for Tottenham this season with one goal to his name, which came against West Ham in the Premier League back in September.
Gray is also on the sidelines with injury, with the midfielder recovering from a calf issue that has forced the teenager to miss Tottenham's last four matches.
Tottenham will be hoping to have Bergvall and Gray back from their respective injuries after the international break reaches its conclusion.
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