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Where are they now? Pochettino’s six signings at Tottenham from 2014

Mauricio Pochettino was a popular figure at Spurs, and, in his five years in north London, he gave them their highest Premier League finish and reached a Champions League final.

Working on a tighter budget than the rest of the big six, the Argentine had to rely on shrewd finds and his coaching ability to get the best out of his squad and is credited with the development of Harry Kane.

It was not all plain sailing for Pochettino, as he started his first season in poor form, but by 2016 he had transformed Tottenham into a side that could potentially challenge for a title.

Taking over from Tim Sherwood in the summer of 2014 was never going to be an easy task, but his early signings went some way into laying the foundations for his team. Here’s how they got on.

One of two players to join Spurs from Swansea that summer, Davies arrived in a swap deal for Icelandic midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson. A highly-rated 21-year-old left-back, Davies remains at Spurs as a first-team regular with 240 games for the club.

The Wales international has come in for criticism at times, but, now 28, he is one of the more experienced members of the current squad and has overall been a very solid signing.

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The other player arriving from Swansea in exchange for Sigurdsson, Vorm arrived as quality cover for Hugo Lloris. Playing 48 games in six years, the Netherlands international did his job as the second-choice goalkeeper.

Arriving as a Europa League-winning centre-back from Sevilla for £9.5million, there was plenty of hype around the imposing Argentine, who was effectively replacing captain Michael Dawson.

But Fazio proved to be nothing short of a disaster and receiving a

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