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Tottenham mean business this summer with Antonio Conte driving a big-money squad overhaul.
Spurs are closing in on their fourth new arrival before July in a remarkable change of tact from recent, and not-so-recent transfer windows, with Richarlison expected to arrive in a deal worth up to £60million.
The Brazilian joins Ivan Perisic, Yves Bissouma and Fraser Forster, while the likes of Clement Lenglet and Djed Spence are also targets which the club hope to sign in the coming days.
But with all the new signings, come plenty of fresh selection headaches for Conte.
We've had a look at how they could all fit in.
With Spurs back in the Champions League next season, along with the introduction of five substitutes being allowed, Conte was desperate to add more