How Spurs' stunning £284m starting XI could look this season - if latest transfer targets are signed

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Tottenham will be hoping to kick on under Ange Postecoglou in 2024/25

This coming season could prove to be a vital one for Tottenham Hotspur. After making such an impressive start under Ange Postecoglou last term, Spurs fell away somewhat, and ultimately had to settle for a fifth-placed finish and Europa League qualification.

Over the course of the coming months, Postecoglou will be hoping for a lot more from his side, and while the prospect of a title challenge may feel a touch fanciful, certainly the expectation will be that Spurs can force their way back into the top four.

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To do that, however, they may need to make a couple of signings. So, with that in mind, here is how Tottenham could line up in 2024/25, if they manage to land all of their reported transfer targets...

Guglielmo Vicario

A genuinely eye-catching debut campaign in England last season put to rest any lingering concerns over whether or not Hugo Lloris would be adequately replaced.

Pedro Porro

Energetic and astute in both his attacking and defensive duties, the full-back has established himself as an important member of this Spurs back line.

Cristian Romero

Capable of being absolutely brilliant and, when the red mist descends, a complete liability. By and large the Argentinian is a major asset to Ange Postecoglou’s side.

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Micky van de Ven

The main issue with Van de Ven is keeping him fit. Over the course of an injury hit campaign last term, he still showed enough to suggest that his potential is mammoth. Physically imposing and absolutely rapid, the Dutchman has been some signing for Tottenham thus far.

Destiny Udogie

Another who is only likely to grow and grow, the Italian youngster looked right at home in the Premier League last season, but, like many in an injury-ravaged squad, had to deal with a fair few enforced absences. The best is still very much yet to come for Udogie.

Yves Bissouma

On his day, a really classy operator and a much needed measure of ballast in the centre of the park. Bissouma has evolved into a vital player for Postecoglou.

Jacob Ramsey

A player who Spurs are really, really keen on, talk continues surrounding the prospect of a swap deal that would see Giovani Lo Celso travel in the opposite direction to Aston Villa. Whether that comes to fruition or not, only time will tell, but Tottenham are not letting their interest wane any time soon.

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James Maddison

Dropped off a little in the latter part of last season, but started at a canter, and will be hoping to rediscover his best form when the new campaign kicks off later this month. The creative linchpin of this Spurs side.

Pedro Neto

Another star who Tottenham have been heavily linked with, the Portuguese winger feels destined for a top six move at some point sooner rather than later, and it would be no great surprise to see him leave Wolves over the coming weeks. Certainly one to keep an eye on as the window progresses.

Son Heung-min

The talisman of this Spurs side. Having stepped up to the plate following Harry Kane’s departure last summer, the South Korean looks every inch the leader and clinical finisher that Tottenham desperately need right now - although signing another striker to ease his burden wouldn’t hurt.

Eberechi Eze

And finally, Eze is another transfer target who is proving to be massively in-demand this summer. The Crystal Palace star is a superb attacking talent, capable of carrying the ball great distances and bamboozling defenders at will. Like Neto, he feels like a dead cert for a big money move in the near future, and Tottenham will be eager to win this particular race.