In the phrase "next please," the /t/ sound at the end of "next" is?

In the phrase "next please," the /t/ sound at the end of "next" is?

Explanation

In natural spoken English, especially in connected speech, the /t/ in "next" is often dropped or unreleased before a consonant like /p/ in "please."

This is a feature of connected speech and is known as consonant cluster simplification.