Tottenham will be keen to confirm some huge transfer decisions early into the summer window with the (initial) trading period closing after just 10 days because of the Club World Cup.
With qualification for next season secured, are in need of a blockbuster summer to add needed depth in order to compete in several competitions. Other than the addition of a No.6, there is no obvious positions that desperately must be strengthened.
Finances picked up, and allure of Champions League football, should make the club target an elite-level attacking signing, however. Potential exits could also impact recruitment with Destiny Udogie and Cristian Romero linked to Manchester City and Atletico Madrid, respectively.
With that said, football.london has taken a closer look at three deals that Spurs can complete from the moment the summer transfer window opens;
Mathys TelRegardless of what Tottenham's summer plans end up being, a decision must first be made on Mathys Tel. Having joined on loan from Bayern Munich in January,
With the upcoming trading period about to open, Spurs could hypothetically sign him as soon as they are able to do so.
Given what he has shown during these last four months, the Frenchman has not quite justified that amount being spent on acquiring his services on a permanent basis. If Spurs can negotiate a lower fee, it is a deal worth pursuing with it clear the 20-year-old has bags of potential.
Leroy SaneAs has been evidenced by Jorginho joining Flamengo before his Arsenal deal expires, plus Real Madrid's desire to get Trent Alexander-Arnold out of his Liverpool contract so he can play in the Club World Cup, there is a way that Spurs can snap-up Sane before the end of next month.
Bayern being in the tournament over in the United States could also make them keen to part ways if Sane turns down any further contract offers.
Kevin DansoTel's situation is somewhat similar to the one involving fellow January arrival, Kevin Danso, however the £20.9m (€25m) clause included in that loan move must be activated at the end of the season.
That is because Spurs agreed to sign him permanently from Lens with an obligation-to-buy placed in that move to ensure it is completed.
The Austria international has impressed during his appearances thus far for Tottenham and, therefore, it is unlikely they will have any issue paying that fee for a more than capable centre-back.
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