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Antonio Conte told what Tottenham still need in transfer window after Yves Bissouma admission

As Antonio Conte's Tottenham side return from South Korea and the transfer window continues, so does the business the north London club are securing. Tuesday saw Spurs complete their sixth signing, with Djed Spence making the move from Middlesborough, after his successful loan spell at Nottingham Forest last season.

The 21-year-old makes the move to N17 after the arrivals of Ivan Perisic, Fraser Forster, Yves Bissouma, Richarlison and Clement Lenglet. Conte still has plenty of time for more business to be done this summer, but has just over two weeks until the 2022/23 season begins.

Spurs have already won one and drawn one of their pre-season friendlies so far, with two more to go in the next couple of weeks. This means the Italian still has the chance to see some of his new arrivals in action, including Bissouma.

Yves Bissouma and Fraser Forster fly home to London after positive Covid tests on Tottenham tour

The Mali international missed out on featuring in the games held in South Korea, along with Fraser Forster, due to testing positive for Covid. Bissouma made 26 Premier League appearances for Brighton last season, with three goal contributions and highlighted the positive impact he can make in a team.

With Harry Winks' exit looking likely, the 25-year-old will be added for Conte's options in midfield. Pierre Emile Hojbjerg and Rodrigo Bentancur began building a strong bond in the middle last season, after the Uruguayan's arrival. Oliver Skipp has now returned from injury, creating a strong quartet, which causes competition and allows the 52-year-old to rotate when necessary. However, former Spurs boss Tim Sherwood believes there is something Bissouma is missing.

"Bissouma is a good player with good traits and

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