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With Daniel Levy signalling Tottenham’s intention to spend this summer regardless of where they finish the season in the final week, some of the biggest names likely to be available this summer have been linked with the north London club.

Even before the north London derby, the Spurs chairman was banging the drum for further investment. Although in truth this will once again have to be balanced by revenue and wage cuts brought about by getting rid of senior players.

But with Champions League qualification as difficult as ever, Levy does at least recognise the need to invest further to improve. "When we reported our June 2021 year-end financial results we set out our vision for the club and underlined that, whilst we had invested significantly in the squad, we needed to improve our recruitment,” Levy said.

“The January transfer window showed how important this can be. We shall continue to support investment in both our first and women’s teams and our academy. Regardless of the results of our last three

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