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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayTottenham Hotspur's rooted strategy in signing exciting young talents and developing them into high-class players capable of thriving in the Premier League preceded the glittery early days of Ange Postecoglou's tenure.
But perhaps the Londoners lacked a bit of experience to help guide them through the stormy spells any season will bring. The lowly top-flight finish ended Postecoglou's frenzied spell at the helm, a two-year stint that elicited every range of emotion from the Spurs faithful and culminated with triumph in the Europa League, thus restoring Tottenham's place in the Champions League.

While the Lilywhites have created a foundation with their historic victory over Manchester United, it's crucial that the secured silverware is used as a springboard for sustained success over the coming years.
In order to do this, Tottenham are going to need to hit the mark with their transfer priorities, piecing a team together that is fit for purpose at the highest level of the Premier League.
Spurs' transfer priorities this summer
Uncertainty continues to reign over Cristian Romero's future in the English capital. The Argentina centre-back is being chased by Atletico Madrid, who are willing to spend around £60m to bring him over to La Liga.

Frank is desperate to keep hold of his defensive anchor. However, the Danish tactician does seem keen on bolstering his ranks with a slick attacking full-back - the £45m-rated Antonee Robinson is on the radar - and a winger to replace Heung-min Son, should the iconic captain leave.
While he wouldn't have strictly been a direct replacement, the powers that be down at N17 were desperate to sign Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo as Tottenham's new goalscoring winger supreme, but he's rejected advances from all but United and is edging closer to a transfer to Old Trafford.
Midfield is in less need of reinforcements, but the pursuit of Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze denotes an interest in signing a creative midfielder to contest for a starting berth with the likes of James Maddison.
However, with Eze fixed in Arsenal's sights, Daniel Levy seems to have shifted his attention elsewhere.
Spurs join race for sought-after midfielder
According to Caught Offside, Tottenham have joined the race for SL Benfica midfielder Orkun Kokcu, who is anticipated to be available this summer for the right price.

Kokcu would fetch a €40m (£34m) fee, having impressed across his two terms with Benfica. Spurs are alongside Manchester United, Tottenham and Inter Milan in their interest; however, the player is thought to favour a move to Premier League champions Liverpool.
The 24-year-old worked under Arne Slot at Feyenoord, but Frank's new project, offering the promise of Champions League football, could see the Londoners sign an exciting new creative presence.
Why Spurs wants Orkun Kokcu
Kokcu is still young in his professional career, but he has already accomplished so much. Joining Benfica from Feyenoord for around €30m (£25m) in June 2023, he's chalked up 19 goals and 22 assists over 98 appearances in all competitions.

Once heralded as "one of the best midfielders in the country" by football legend Jaap Stam, while plying his trade in Holland, Kokcu opted against taking a move to one of Europe's elite and instead focused on fostering his talents with Benfica, now more complete for it.
And given that he's been praised as a "leader" by talent scout Jacek Kulig, this rising star might turn out to be the galvanising midfield force to spearhead the Frank era.
Who knows, maybe he'll even come to be an upgrade on Maddison.
Matches (starts) |
33 (30) |
31 (21) |
Goals |
7 |
9 |
Assists |
7 |
7 |
Shots (on target)* |
1.9 (0.7) |
1.3 (0.5) |
Big chances missed |
2 |
5 |
Pass completion |
86% |
87% |
Big chances created |
12 |
6 |
Key passes* |
2.3 |
1.3 |
Dribbles* |
0.3 |
1.1 |
Ball recoveries* |
5.6 |
2.5 |
Tackles + interceptions* |
1.6 |
1.4 |
Duels won* |
3.0 (47%) |
4.3 (53%) |
As you can see, Kokcu is more than capable of matching Maddison's immense creative qualities - an aptitude which has indeed seen the England international hailed as a "magician" by the likes of statistician Statman Dave in the past.
Moreover, the 28-year-old playmaker's two terms with Tottenham have been frustratingly defined by regular injury setbacks. Given that Kokcu is four years his junior, there's plenty of scope for growth with Frank might want to take advantage of.

While Spurs' man is somewhat more combative than Kokcu, the Turkey talent is even more creative and clinical besides. Indeed, having missed just two big chances in the Primeira Liga last season, scoring seven goals, he's got the goalscoring edge that could be channelled in a similar fashion as his counterpart here.
And the proof is in the pudding, for Kokcu, indeed, has demonstrated his ability to stand out against high-level Premier League opposition.
While Maddison is an incredible, dynamic midfielder, he's got his flaws, and in Kokcu, Tottenham could get their hands on a pass master with the ever-widening scope that is required for success at the highest level.
After all, he managed to throw down with the heavy hitters in last season's Champions League, finishing the campaign ranked among the top 15% of midfielders for goals scored and shot-creating actions, the top 19% for progressive passes and the top 13% for completed through balls per 90, as per FBref.
Shot-creating actions are pieces of play that lead to a shot. These include moments such as a pass, take-on or foul being drawn.
Tottenham might not be able to sign one of their top targets in Eze, but by moving for Kokcu, Frank could get his hands on an astute signing who has so much room for growth - potentially even turning out better, more consistent, than Maddison.

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