Tottenham Hotspur captain Cristian Romero could be among a mooted mass exodus from north London this summer.The reigning Europa League champions missing out on European football next season appears inevitable as they sit 16th in the Premier League with 11 games remaining.Spurs are in the midst of yet another embarrassing league campaignGettyWorryingly, Spurs are also just four points clear of the relegation zone and have not won a league game since December 28.With a potential £250million black hole awaiting Tottenham should the unthinkable happen, the club may need to prepare for doomsday.Time to cull Cristian?That is likely to involve a string of high profile exits in the summer, one of which could be club captain Romero.The World Cup winner is halfway through a four-game suspension having picked up a red card early on in Spurs’ 2-0 loss away to Manchester United.Once Romero’s ban is up, it will mean he has missed six league fixtures this term through suspension.The defender’s latest red card also marked the sixth time he’d been sent off in all competitions since he joined the club in August 2021.With Romero’s penchant for ill-discipline costing Spurs on multiple occasions, Abbi Summers is ‘so ready’ for the centre-back to move on in the summer.“The fact that Romero is still out for two games, he actually shouldn’t even have the captain’s armband back, in my opinion,” Summers said on the latest episode of Inside Spurs.“The fact that you’ve also missed another four games, it’s absolutely disgusting. On top of everything else we’ve got to deal with, all the injuries, I think it’s such a disgrace.“He doesn’t deserve to be captain of this football club.”Romero won’t be part of the Tottenham back three in the north London derbyGettyShe added: “I’m so ready for him to leave this football club.”Romero almost certainly won’t be the only big name to depart Spurs in the summer, regardless of the club’s Premier League fate.Mass exodus on the cards?The sporting impact of no European football will be compounded by the missed financial bonuses that come with it, meaning several stars could look for a way out.Adding to what promises to be a chaotic summer is the fact Spurs will be searching for a permanent manager.Igor Tudor is the man in charge but only until the end of the season after Thomas Frank was sacked on February 11.It marked a brutal end to the Dane’s tenure given he was appointed last June on a contract until 2028.Pochettino’s contract as the US manager expires after the World CupGettyThere will be plenty of movement at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this summerGettySpeaking on Inside Spurs, host Majestic called on the new man in charge, which he hopes is former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino, to call a meeting and decide who truly wants to remain at the club.“Whoever comes in, hopefully it’s Poch, I just want to sit them all down and ask, ‘who wants to go to Real Madrid or Liverpool?’” Majestic said.“Get out. Go. Get out. Any single person can leave that football club right now for me. 100 per cent. Start again.”Majestic added: “I don’t want anyone near that football club, manager, player, that thinks they’re too good for Spurs. Get out. “Let’s go back to being wholesome.”