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It looks like it’s going to be a big summer for Tottenham.
The Champions League finalists haven’t signed a single player in the last two transfer windows, so one would assume that the cash has been building up nicely.
Additionally, Spurs made a whopping €69.45m (£61.83m) from their run to the Champions League final alone, which will surely have bumped up Mauricio Pochettino’s transfer budget this summer.
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The north Londoners have also revealed their list of players who will be let go this summer, with Fernando Llorente and Michel Vorm amongst the names – the pair’s exits will free up £105k from the weekly wage bill as they were earning £75k-a-week and £40k-a-week respectively last season.
So, with money to spend, how could Tottenham line up next season?
After a poor 2018/19 campaign, Kieran Trippier’s future is up in the air and the Englishman has already admitted that he doesn’t know where his future lies.
In that case, a right-back should be a priority and Nice star Youcef Atal has been linked with a £34m move – Spurs have reportedly already made an enquiry.
On the other side, Everton star Lucas Digne is a target and the Toffees have allegedly said that they want Danny Rose and cash for the France international.
Midfield is a very thin area and was further weakened by the January decision to sell Mousa Dembele, so reinforcements there are a must.
Lyon sensation Tanguy Ndombele has been strongly linked with a move, whilst Pochettino is reportedly keen to secure his fellow countryman Giovani Lo Celso; a £53m bid has been submitted to Real Betis.
Danish international Christian Eriksen has placed his Spurs future in doubt by revealing that he’d like a change, so extra cash could be coming in from his potential departure.
To replace him in the front four, PSV Eindhoven forward Steven Bergwijn is on the radar and Spurs are said to be leading the chase for the Dutchman, who is expected to leave the Eredivisie for £35m this summer.






