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Fabio Paratici has five Tottenham transfers to sanction to hand Antonio Conte dream defence

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Antonio Conte's Tottenham team could hit the ground running at the start of the Premier League season thanks to the club's summer transfer business.

Late movers in the market in recent years, the Lilywhites have made a real statement ahead of the new campaign and teams will not be looking forward to coming up against them.

The perfect scenario going into a new season is that a club has done the majority of their recruitment by then and new signings have had sufficient time to work with the players and manager, although it is very rarely the case for many in the game.

Making five new signings prior to jetting off on their summer tour of South Korea, the Lilywhites added their sixth on Tuesday morning with Djed Spence's move from Middlesbrough completed.

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