Ange Postecoglou has admitted that planning is already underway for Tottenham's third transfer window of his tenure so what will this summer hold for the club?
The Spurs boss revealed this month that the club is looking at bringing in new faces in all departments across the squad during the summer transfer window. A number of his current players are also coming to a crossroads in their time at the north London outfit with their contracts reaching their final year.
«I think we’ll look to strengthen all areas of the park come the end of the season,» said Postecoglou. «That's planning that's already underway, and other people are in charge of it at the moment.»
He added: «We’ve got a lot of work to do still on the squad and I don’t think we’re anywhere near where we want to be. It probably will take a little bit more than three windows to get there, for sure.
»Just in terms of the robustness, adaptability and compatibility of the squad, I think there's still a fair bit of change we need to do."
So let's look across Postecoglou's squad and what needs to happen this summer across all the different departments as technical director Johan Lange and chief scout Rob Mackenzie get to work.
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