Tottenham Hotspur continues to overhaul their staff – with the medical department of the club the last to undergo a major operation.
In April, Mail Sport reported that Ange Postecoglou would probably leave at the end of the season, regardless of whether the club won the Europa League, as part of a large, cross-department of summer repair.
And with the Australian then replaced by Brentford's Thomas Frank, Spurs keep calling the changes.
After a terrible season with injuries, Adam Brett and Nick Davies have now left.
While Mail Sport understands that Davies, head of the sports sciences, will again join David Moyes in Everton who has worked with him at West Ham United, seems director of Performance Services Brett to have given the fault for a campaign that was destroyed by the lack of availability of a series of important players.
Two new starters have arrived from Brentford, in the form of Nick Stubbings and Tom Perryman.
However, it is that they are not in the same way to replace. Stubbings will be the medical leadership and Perryman the head of the power of conditioning. Replacements for Brett and Davies will be sought.
Last month Joe Newton, Justin Cochrane and Chris Haslam Frank of the Gtech Community Stadium followed to become a member of the coaching staff.
Upstairs, the highly regarded ex-Arsenal officer Vinai Venkatesham was taken as the new Chief Executive of Tottenham, while the long-term director Donna-Maria Cullen resigned.
Chief Football Officer Scott Munn also left the club after two years. The Australian led an earlier review that ended with the exit of long-term head of medicine Geoff Scott-a movement that seemed to work spectacularly counterproductive.
