are the champions. And, with that, have also qualified for next season's .
It was a fine moment in an otherwise horrendous season for the side, who struggled significantly with injury issues as was forced to fit square pegs in round holes for much of the campaign.
Naturally, with their 17th place finish in the league, there is still speculation about Postecoglou's future despite the club winning a European trophy. But qualification will offer a significant financial boost to the club, as well as making them a more attractive prospect for any players they are targeting in the .
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While they will likely need to add some strength in depth after last season's injury issues, the question remains - who should their priority be this summer? football.london writers answer below...
Lee WilmotFirst up, we need to know who the manager is going to be! Will Postecoglou remain in situ - or will he be forced out and replaced by someone else?
Whoever is in the hotseat, the job on the transfer front is clear - more experienced top-flight players are required to battle on both Premier League and Champions League fronts next season.
Spurs have built for the future for some time. What the club needs is to build for the here and now. A number of players have been linked with a move to N17 but, if it were me, the first player I would be signing is Eberechi Eze.
What a season he has had for Crystal Palace and he could have signed for Spurs last summer. Suggestion is that he would be keen on a move and he's just the sort of player Tottenham need to link up the midfield and attack.
Rob GuestThe first thing Tottenham need to address is whether Postecoglou remains in charge - or someone else takes on the hotseat. Attention can then switch to transfers once the club provide clarity on the matter.
In terms of transfers, Spurs have a decision to make over whether or not to sign Mathys Tel on a permanent contract from Bayern Munich. Initially signing on loan, Tel can join for £47.5million this summer with a six-year contract already agreed on.
Personally, I would look to sign the Frenchman permanently, but for a much lower fee if one can be agreed on with the German giants. Tel showed glimpses of his quality during his Tottenham loan spell, but it is clear to see that there is still so much more to come from him.
Always going to take time to adapt to the Premier League, the 20-year-old could hit new levels altogether next season if he remains at Tottenham and he gets the regular game time he requires. Postecoglou's future may well hold the key to whether this move becomes permanent or not.
Alasdair GoldThe Postecoglou decision is key but I would imagine that, regardless of who is in charge - and yes I know that sounds mad - Eze would be such a Tottenham signing.
The Palace man has been someone Spurs have long admired and they have Champions League football to offer now. He is also represented by Base, the company that look after most of the key Tottenham players as well as Postecoglou and have had close links to chairman Daniel Levy for years.
Eze could fit into Postecoglou's system in a couple of different roles and improve the team hugely, but he would also fit most set-ups. The England international would also be a player who would excite the Spurs fans.
Tom ColeyAs everyone has rightly said, the managerial position is the first decision which needs to be made for Tottenham this summer. Not only will it dictate the direction in which Spurs go, it will also impact the speed of their business.
Getting deals done without certainty over Postecoglou will be near impossible. When it does come down to players, Eze should be a top target.
As a Londoner, he's also ready for the step up on to the world stage. It could easily be a Palace raid, as well. Marc Guehi is the sort of exceptional centre-back Tottenham can build around. He has leadership and Premier League experience, too.
With 12 months left on his contract, going back in for the former Chelsea man is smart.
Joe DoyleIf I'm being brutally honest, I haven't seen enough from Tel in his short spell to convince me that a near-£50million transfer fee is good value for money for the 20-year-old.
If they can get in Eze for a reasonable fee, then I think he would add a lot to the team, be it as a wide player with Destiny Udogie overlapping him or operating more centrally.
Elsewhere, despite the defensive injuries this season, they seem to be pretty much set with the addition of Kevin Danso and Luka Vuskovic over the last few months - and I'm not sure I'd go for Guehi unless you could get him for a steal off Palace - which you'd probably be unlikely to do if you're also targeting Eze.