Backed with a war chest of £150million, Antonio Conte will be looking to improve a whole host of areas at Tottenham this summer.
With UEFA Champions League football secured, the north London club will need to a squad big enough to play a further six games at a minimum and with eyes on reaching the latter stages of the competition, Conte knows that significant additions must arrive in order for the team to compete.
The defence seems to be a main area of concern for the club, though finding someone to take the pressure off Harry Kane and Son Heung-min has been a long-term need for Spurs. With that in mind, football.london has taken a look at the latest names to be linked with moves to the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
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Richarlison
Everton's Richarlison has spoken while on international duty about potentially leaving the club once the summer transfer window. He said: "I've already made it clear to the board. I've already talked to (manager Frank) Lampard too, with my agents and they know what I want. Let's wait for June."
Gleison Bremer
Antonio Conte is keen to bolster the Spurs back-line as ahead of next season. Having extensive knowledge of the Italian league, Conte is looking to sign Torino's Gleison Bremer according to Calciomercato.it. Serie A giants Juventus are keen on the defender's signature but the north London outfit have a longstanding interest in the player.
Djed Spence
As per GiveMeSport, via journalist Jacque Talbot, Spurs are interested in Djed Spence. Currently on loan at Nottingham Forest from Middlesbrough, the right back played a key role in Nottingham Forrest's promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs.
The north London outfit face stiff competition from a host of top-flight clubs including Manchester United and Arsenal.
Filip Kostic
Not content with the incoming Ivan Perisic, Spurs are believed to be going after Filip Kostic. The Evening Standard has claimed that Kostic would be used primarily on the left, allowing Perisic to be a versatile player across the pitch. The 29-year-old played a major role in the Eintracht Frankfurt side that won the Europa League this season.