Tottenham have yet to announce any new signings this summer.
Mathys Tel has made his move from Bayern Munich permanent, having been on loan with Spurs for the second half of last season, while Kevin Danso's loan move was also turned into a permanent deal, as per the terms of the contract.
football.london reported last week that Tottenham had agreed a deal to sign Kota Takai from J.League team Kawasaki Frontale, but that transfer has not been made official by the club as yet, meaning there are no new faces in the building at Hotspur Way right now. Apart from the very new face of head coach Thomas Frank, of course.
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The Spurs players will be filtering back to the training ground from today onwards, with pre-season training under the new boss beginning.
But the supporters are keen to see some new faces arrive at the club. Spurs will have the Champions League to worry about in 2025/26, as well as the Premier League and FA Cup and Carabao Cup after their heroics in Bilbao in winning the Europa League under former boss Ange Postecoglou.
Tottenham have been linked with a number of players, but there are no concrete deals ready to be completed, which could be down to a number of reasons. Here football.london takes a look at those signings which could be made.
Mohammed KudusThe West Ham forward looks to be the one Spurs are going after to bolster their attack for the 2025/26 season. Kudus had a quiet last campaign as West Ham struggled in the Premier League, but his talent is clear.
The Ghanaian can play anywhere across the front line and even in the No.10 role although he is best on the right-hand side of the attack.
If he came in he could play in any of the three spots behind main striker Dominic Solanke. He might have some making up to do with his new teammates, however, having been sent off in the derby last season after hitting both Micky van de Ven and Pape Matar Sarr in the face!
Kudus has an £85million release clause in place for the first ten days of July, but it is understood the Hammers may well be open to selling for around £60million to ease their financial concerns.
Kyle Walker-PetersThis, in theory, should be an easy deal to get over the line.
The former Tottenham player is now a free agent following the end of his contract with relegated Southampton and is looking for a new club.
Spurs have an issue when it comes to UEFA competition, with only one club-trained player on the books in the shape of Brandon Austin. They should have four, per UEFA rules and if they do not their Champions League squad size must reduce accordingly.
Walker-Peters came through the Spurs academy and is therefore club trained. Spurs need added strength in depth at full-back and this would appear to be a no-brainer.
Christian NorgaardThe Brentford midfielder looks set to join Arsenal, with a deal seemingly all-but agreed. But what if Tottenham made a late move to hijack the deal?
Spurs need another No.6 and with Thomas Frank now in place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, he could well hold sway over his countryman to make the move to the white half of north London instead.
At £10million rising to £15million, it is a reasonably cheap deal, albeit for a 31-year-old, but it would be quite something if Spurs swooped in and stole him away from Arsenal.