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While there have been numerous false dawns for Tottenham Hotspur in years gone by, going into the current campaign it feels like they mean business.

Spurs added to what is already a high-class stable of attacking talent on Friday, when they finalised a £60 million deal for Richarlison from Everton. The Brazilian will offer serious competition to Harry Kane, Son Heung-min and Dejan Kulusevski in attack.

Manager Antonio Conte appears keen to make Tottenham challengers at the very top in the Premier League and all signs at the moment point towards a thrilling first full season under the guidance of the Italian.

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Former Chelsea and Republic of Ireland star Tony Cascarino believes Arsenal's new Brazilian forward will prove to be better value than Tottenham's.

The Gunners are set to sign Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City following Spurs' purchase of Richarlison, meaning there will be two rivals for a spot in the Brazil starting XI plying their trade in north London next season.

It will be intriguing to see how the two players fare given the stature of club they've arrived from, although Cascarino thinks Jesus will offer more than his compatriot.

"I think Gabriel Jesus ticks a lot more boxes and they’ve got him at a better price," he said. "If you

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