Tottenham Hotspur have spent heavily already this summer, but there could still be one more surprise up their sleeve as the deadline approaches.
Ange Postecoglou has been a busy man behind the scenes in north London since the transfer window opened, having already welcomed five players to Tottenham.
And, it looks as if their attention has switched to looking at potential outgoings, as Spurs are looking to move on two senior players before the deadline.
However, Spurs fans may just get an unexpected surprise if Alasdair Gold’s transfer claim is anything to go by…
Alasdair Gold teases potential late Tottenham transfer
Dharmesh Sheth has claimed that Spurs will be focused on outgoings for the remainder of the window, and while that isn’t wrong, there still appears to be the potential for one more signing.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Alasdair Gold stated.
“I just still feel that they’ll scour for some. If any of the players on their original list are available, also anyone that they had on their list that they thought would not be on the market, suddenly comes on the market.”
One player who Spurs have had an interest in is Eberechi Eze of Crystal Palace, though they’ve been told they’ll need to stump up silly money to sign him.
Where do Tottenham potentially need to strengthen?
Left-back is a position that Spurs could potentially look to bolster if something arises in the final days of the window, with Ben Davies seemingly now being used as a centre-back option.
Djed Spence was brought on to replace Destiny Udogie against Everton last time out, and with Sergio Reguilon the subject of a late bid from Besiktas, the Lilywhites could be left with just one recognised left-back.
If we really had to say another position then a striker on a potential loan could be one to watch. Dominic Solanke has already picked up an injury since joining Spurs, which leaves Richarlison and Son heung-Min as the only other two options, and they’re not natural target men.
Elsewhere, Ange Postecoglou looks to have his side pretty stocked in most positions in his eyes, with versatile players like Archie Gray, Ben Davies and Dejan Kulusevski able to play in multiple different positions.