Looking to add to the likes of Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall, Tottenham Hotspur have now reportedly made contact in pursuit of signing another two rising stars for Ange Postecoglou.
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Spurs' struggles have been clear for all to see all season. Whilst they've suffered injury after injury to leave Postecoglou with no choice but to field makeshift backlines and blunt attacking trios, there's an argument to be made that the Australian hasn't helped himself at times.
Remaining stubborn over his tactics, the Lilywhites have been exposed over and over again, including in a recent 1-0 defeat at the hands of Manchester City.
Those in North London shouldn't be too quick to put all of the blame on their manager, however, given how little squad depth he has been handed over the last year or so. It's a problem that simply must be solved when the summer transfer window swings open and one which could once again be helped by the arrival of future stars.
According to The Boot Room, Tottenham have now made contact in the race to sign both Christos Mouzakitis and Charlampos Kostoulas in a double swoop from Olympiacos this summer.
Facing competition from North London rivals Arsenal as well as Nottingham Forest and Chelsea, Spurs should be desperate to get one over on their Premier League counterparts and land two impressive talents in the process.
Starting with Mouzakitis, the Lilywhites would be getting an 18-year-old midfielder who's already an established regular starter for what is a massive club in Greece. He's made 16 Super League 1 appearances for Olympiacos this season, scoring once and assisting once for the senior team.
Meanwhile, by adding Kostoulas, Spurs would be signing a striker who already knows exactly where the back of the net is. At just 17 years old, the Olympiacos star has scored 11 goals in all competitions - including six league goals for the first-team.
"Robust" Kostoulas has key versatility
Having already taken Greek football by storm, 17-year-old Kostoulas could find himself attempting to steal similar headlines in the Premier League sooner rather than later. Given that Spurs has been the land of opportunity amid their squad depth problems in the last year or so too, a move to North London would be no bad thing for the young forward.
Crucially, if those opportunities to impress were to arrive at Spurs, Kostoulas would also offer Postecoglou some key versatility in return. As highlighted by analyst Ben Mattinson when praising the teenager's "robust" ball-carrying ability, Kostoulas has developed into an attacking midfielder in recent months, but is still capable of moving into the lone striker role.
With plenty of competition for both his and Mouzakitis' signature in the coming months, the impressive young striker looks set to have quite the decision to make this summer.