Tottenham are set for major changes this summer as new boss Ange Postecoglou looks to make his impact on the Premier League side.
The future of Harry Kane remains a crucial focus for Postecoglou, and club chairman Daniel Levy, with the England captain a target for Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich — and perhaps Manchester United.
However, there will also be more incomings ahead of the new campaign, with a deal already agreed to bring in James Maddison from newly relegated Leicester City.
The Sporting News looks at the signings Tottenham have made ahead of the 2023/24 season.
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Tottenham's first summer moves were to complete permanent transfers for loan players Dejan Kulusevski and Pedro Porro from Juventus and Sporting CP respectively.
Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario has joined from Serie A side Empoli, alongside Maddison's switch to north London and a free transfer swoop for Manor Solomon from Shakhtar Donetsk.
Tottenham's summer business is set to be dominated by Kane with Bayern Munich stepping up their interest in the striker as part of a potential £80m ($104m) deal.
Kane's contract expires in 2024 and the club want a resolution over his plans in the coming weeks to firm up their own transfer strategy.
Vicario's arrival will offer competition to club captain Hugo Lloris for the No.1 shirt — the Frenchman wants to leave before the season starts, though — but Postecoglou is looking for reinforcements elsewhere in his squad.
Porro, Emerson Royal, Ben Davies, Eric Dier and Cristian Romero are all expected to remain at the club but Sergio Reguilon and Davinson Sanchez could move on, with Ryan Sessegnon undergoing surgery.
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