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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayIt wouldn't be controversial to say that the last few years have been nothing short of a roller coaster for Tottenham Hotspur, and their squad building has reflected that.
Yet, for all the problems he had to contend with, plenty of which were of his own making, Ange Postecoglou led the club to their first trophy in 17 years last season, but that still was not enough to save his job.
So, new boss Thomas Frank has to somehow live up to the Australian's European record, while rebuilding the squad into one that can seriously compete in the Premier League and the domestic cups.

Fortunately, Daniel Levy and Co have already splashed £30m on making Mathys Tel's deal permanent, and if reports are to be believed, the club have several exciting targets for the rest of the summer.
So, here's what Spurs' dream squad could look like if everything goes according to plan this summer.
The Goalkeepers
Guglielmo Vicario keeps his place
After starting brilliantly for the club in the 23/24 season, it would be fair to say that Guglielmo Vicario wasn't at his best between the sticks for all of last season.
Granted, he did miss a sizable portion of the campaign through injury, but according to FBref, he was in the bottom 24% of keepers for save percentage in the league.
Unfortunately, it was just as mixed a campaign for new signing Antonin Kinsky. While he impressed in his first game against Liverpool, he then made mistakes away at Anfield in the League Cup semi-final which reminded everyone he's still a young, developing shot-stopper.
Lastly, Brandon Austin should remain the third choice, as he performed well enough in his three appearances last season.
Full list of goalkeepers: Guglielmo Vicario, Antonin Kinsky, Brandon Austin.
The Defence
Spurs keep their incredible partnership
While it's impossible to ignore the performance-related problems that severely hampered Spurs' last season, and the often absurdly high line that led to many a goal for opposition sides, the biggest issue regarding the defence was fitness.
For example, Micky van de Ven missed a whopping 32 games for club and country, while Cristian Romero missed 27.
If the North Londoners can keep them fit, alongside the likes of Pedro Porro and Destiny Udogie, and integrate the young Ashley Phillips and Luka Vuskovic, then there is every chance their defensive record will be streets ahead next season.
In terms of transfers, Frank and Co. need to ensure they keep hold of Romero, as Atlético Madrid continue to circle. Additionally, bringing in Antonee Robinson would add some brilliant depth.
The USMNT ace has been linked with a £40m move to N17, and while he might not be the biggest name around, he enjoyed a brilliant campaign with Fulham last season, racking up ten assists in just 36 league appearances.
Full list of centre-backs: Cristian Romero, Kevin Danso, Ashley Phillips, Micky van de Ven, Ben Davies, Luka Vuskovic.
Full list of right-backs: Pedro Porro, Djed Spence.
Full list of left-backs: Antonee Robinson, Destiny Udogie.
The Midfielders
Spurs battle Arsenal for international star
We have made it to the area of the team where Spurs have the most talent: midfield.
In fact, the North Londoners are blessed with so many brilliant players that Frank and Co should be looking to sell at least one in the coming weeks: Yves Bissouma.
That would still leave Archie Gray and Rodrigo Bentancur to compete for the number six role, and then Lucas Bergvall and Pape Matar Sarr as the specialist central midfielders.
The wealth of talent continues in the more attacking roles, as Dejan Kulusevski racked up 21 goal involvements in 50 appearances and James Maddison managed 23 in 45 games.
Appearances |
50 |
45 |
43 |
Minutes |
3450' |
2718' |
3303' |
Goals |
10 |
12 |
14 |
Assists |
11 |
11 |
11 |
Goal Involvements per Match |
0.42 |
0.51 |
0.58 |
Minutes per Goal Involvement |
164.28' |
118.17' |
132.12' |
They might not be alone either, as this summer has been yet another in which the club have been linked with Eberechi Eze.
The Crystal Palace star might appear closer to joining Arsenal as things stand, but with a £68m release clause, there is still a chance Levy and Co could finally sign the incredible international.
Moreover, considering he was able to produce 25 goal involvements in 43 games last season, we have no doubt he'd be a smash hit.
Full list of midfielders: Archie Gray, Rodrigo Bentancur, Dejan Kulusevski, Pape Matar Sarr, James Maddison, Lucas Bergvall, Eberechi Eze.
The Attackers
Spurs go big on the frontline
For all their problems last season - and there were plenty - Spurs were still a relatively effective attacking outfit, and ended the campaign as the league's eighth top scorers.
Yet, sometimes the best course of action is to build upon your most significant strengths, and that might just be the approach Levy and Frank take this summer.
With that said, before getting to those who could come in through the door, let's look at those who could leave, starting with Son Heung-min.

The captain solidified his status as a legend by lifting the Europa League last season, but it's impossible to refute the fact that his impact on games has waned. Therefore, it could make sense for the club to act on the links to LAFC and Saudi Pro-League sides.
Likewise, following his successful season with Leeds United, it appears that the Lilywhites will cash in on Manor Solomon. At the same time, Dane Scarlett, Min-hyeok Yang, and Alejo Veliz would all benefit from another set of loan moves.

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With that out of the way, it's time to look at who could be coming in for Spurs this summer, and there are some seriously exciting names.
The first, and the one that feels most likely, is Mohammed Kudus, who has already been the subject of a failed £50m bid, but could be available for just £65m.
The "generational talent," as dubbed by journalist Gary Al-Smith, didn't have the best of campaigns last season, but was simply sensational in 23/24, scoring 18 goals and providing ten assists in 48 games.
The Ghana international will be excellent competition for Brennan Johnson, who was the club's top scorer last season, and the young Wilson Odobert, who will be hoping for an injury-free year.

The opposite flank brings us to another genuinely exciting and young addition to the squad: Xavi Simons.
The Flying Dutchman, who could cost £60m, might've been described as "one of the best 10s in the world" by one data analyst, but his most played position last season, and across his career to date, is off the left - where he has scored 18 goals and provided 17 assists in 59 appearances.
Competing for the same starting berth should be Tel, who did just enough last season to convince Levy to sign him, and the potential superstar in the making, Mikey Moore.
It is probably still too early to see the Hotspur Way product start too many games next season, but like Ethan Nwaneri up the road last season, it could be the year rival fans really begin to take notice.

Finally, we've made it to the centre-forward position, and this could be particularly interesting next year.
The man most likely to retain his place leading the line is Dominic Solanke, as, although he wasn't exactly prolific last season, the club-record signing was still effective, scoring 16 goals and providing eight assists in 45 games.
Appearances |
45 |
40 |
34 |
Minutes |
3393' |
2871' |
942' |
Goals |
16 |
20 |
5 |
Assists |
8 |
7 |
2 |
Goal Involvements per Match |
0.53 |
0.67 |
0.20 |
Minutes per Goal Involvements |
141.37' |
106.33' |
134.57' |
However, he could have his work cut out to keep the position, as the North Londoners have been linked with a £50m Atalanta star, Ademola Lookman.
The former Everton star can play out wide, but has become more and more of a central striker in recent seasons, and to say he was effective for the Bergamo side last year would be a serious understatement.
In his 40 games, the "world-class" attacker, as dubbed by journalist John Bennett, scored 20 goals and provided seven assists, which works out to an incredible average of a goal involvement every 1.48 games.
Finally, as it looks like he won't be sold at the moment, keeping Richarlison as the third-choice striker and to help cover other areas across the frontline seems the smart thing to do.
Full list of wingers: Mohammed Kudus, Brennan Johnson, Wilson Odobert, Xavi Simons, Mikey Moore, Mathys Tel.
Full list of strikers: Dominic Solanke, Ademola Lookman, Richarlison.