Tottenham Hotspur stands before a summer transfer A window with a limited purchasing power was given.
Spurs give a harmful campaign that left you 16th place in the Premier League table with only four remaining games. While they can still qualify for the Champions League by winning the Europa League, the squads have to obviously strengthen if the transfer window is opened this summer.
Accordingly The TelegraphSpurs have the freedom to spend this summer strongly – they have a window of around 200 million pounds before they even have the risk of violating profit and sustainability rules (PSR) – but finances are probably not of club owners who have offered a total of 122.1 million GBP since the purchase of the club in 2001.
With a net transfer of 279.3 million GBP, Spurs will deal with the fulfillment of its existing agreements, and the potential lack of a form of European football would only harm the prospects for the provision of fresh resources.
If Spurs want to sign new players this summer, you will probably have to sell members of your current squad to collect the money.
This could force you to listen to offers for sought -after members of the squad. Centre-Back Cristian Romero is one of the most valuable assets in the squad and is of interest to Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid, while Atletico is also interested in midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur.
There were also connections between Manchester City and left -back Destiny Udogie, the departure of which would probably bring significant means.
Such a limited space for the maneuver explains Tottenhams reported reluctance, their option £ 45 million for the purchase of Bayern Munich, Mathys Tel. It is expected to try to try to negotiate a discount, but may have to sell players before they can even carry out a reduced offer.
However, the biggest decision could be about Manager Verzecoglou. The discharge of the Australian under the expiry two years before his contract would require undesirable costs, as would a replacement.