Tottenham Hotspur are looking at a number of goalkeepers ahead of the summer transfer window as potential options to become Hugo Lloris' long-term successor.

How long left does Hugo Lloris have on his contract?

The French captain put pen to paper on a contract extension last year which will see his contractual stay in north London up until the end of next season.

However, there have been some major question marks cast over the 36-year-old this season following a run of poor form which has seen him make numerous mistakes.

Lloris has now been playing his football at Tottenham for over 10 years but it seems as if his time as their number one could be coming to an end in the coming months.

And looking ahead to the summer, journalist Alasdair Gold has shared a number of names which he is aware Spurs have looked at as potential options to succeed Lloris:

(1:01:15) "Some of the names that I know are on their shortlist. So you've got the Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili. I remember I mentioned him before not being able to remember his actual name. So Mamardashvili. David Raya at Brentford, very good keeper as well. Robert Sanchez at Brighton as well. I think he and Raya both qualify as homegrown, I think because of when they arrived in England as young goalkeepers.

"Mike Maignan, AC Milan, who I think is back now, so he'll be back for the second leg as well. I know they've also looked at some older keepers in recent seasons, Emiliano Martinez, which would be an interesting one, he's a former Arsenal guy, but obviously will know [Cristian] Romero very well.

"Jan Oblak from Atletico Madrid as well is another one of the older players. They've looked at homegrown options. Dean Henderson definitely I know they've looked at. Jordan Pickford was another they've looked at. Obviously, he's now signed a new contract at Everton. Mamardashvili is the one I keep hearing."

Should Spurs replace Hugo Lloris?

There is quite a variety of goalkeepers in the list of options suggested by Gold with a lot of them not holding any Premier League experience.

However, Lloris arrived at Spurs from France and has proven himself to be a superb servant for the club over the years and becoming a World Cup winner along the way.

One name which can probably be taken off the list is Jordan Pickford who has recently put pen to paper on a new deal with Everton despite the club's serious battle against relegation.

But it will be interesting to see whether that contract does hold a relegation clause which could still see him leave if they are to face the drop over the coming months.

But it does feel as if it could be time for Spurs to move on from Lloris in the summer given his mistakes seen throughout this season which have proven costly.

No other player in the league has been at fault for more than two errors which have led to a goal this season - apart from Lloris.

The Frenchman has been at fault on four occasions this season in actions that have led to him picking the ball out of the back of the net.

And when Tottenham's defence has not exactly been rock solid this season anyway, having a goalkeeper which is proving somewhat unreliable is the last thing the club need.