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Ben Davies and Son Heung-min shine whilst Harry Winks and Lucas Moura have big decisions to make

Arguably the biggest winner of the season is Tottenham as a club and Daniel Levy. After a poor start to the season under Nuno Espirito Santo, the chairman, no matter what fans think of him, went out and got Antonio Conte to N17.

Since then, the improvement on and off the pitch has been incredible. The Italian's influence has had a major impact on individual's performances, the team's morale and that has been evident in the results.

This meant Spurs finished the season in fourth, securing Champions League football for next season. Tuesday's announcement of the £150 million cash injection from ENIC gives an added boost in the runup to the summer transfer window, which everyone is hoping will be a successful one, to help strengthen Conte's team.

The 15 Tottenham players awaiting Antonio Conte and Fabio Paratici's final transfer verdict

There are those who have had great successes this season and those who have faced massive struggles. However, I think some do lie somewhere in the middle. Davinson Sanchez is one of these players.

The Colombian was pushed out of the starting line-up under Conte, with Cristian Romero slotting in at right centre-back. However, Sanchez stepped up, in the final three games of the season, with the Argentine picking up an injury.

This took the defender to 32 appearances for the season and although he would've liked more, he stepped in when needed and did what he had to do. Romero is another I would put in this middle category.

The 24-year-old has been a solid addition to the Tottenham squad and it is mad to think he only arrived last summer. His impact has been so positive and given his age, he is likely to improve even more.

However injuries have held him back and it meant missing the final three

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