Mauricio Pochettino brought Lucas Moura to north London in January 2018, but then decided to keep the chequebook shut until this summer.
After reaching the Champions League final and finally completing a move to their new stadium, the Argentine boss decided to finally splash the cash.
Spurs smashed their record transfer fee by beating a host of top European clubs to the signing of highly-rated Lyon midfielder Tanguy Ndombele.
And it seems as though Pochettino is not yet satisfied with his squad.
With Kieran Trippier and Fernando Llorente having left the club, the Argentine has targeted Paulo Dybala and Giovani Lo Celso to help strengthen his squad before Thursday’s 5pm deadline.
Sky Sports in Italy claim the Premier League side have agreed a fee with Juventus worth £64.4million.
The 25-year-old was moved out of the team to accommodate Cristiano Ronaldo, with Maurizio Sarri keen to ensure the Portugal captain remains as the main man.
It is understood image rights are the only obstacle at this current point in the deal, subject to a medical and personal terms being agreed.
And it seems as though Pochettino is set to land one of his long-standing targets in the capture of Giovani Lo Celso from Real Betis.
After Philippe Coutinho reportedly rejected a move to Tottenham, Daniel Levy instantly focused his attention on Lo Celso and submitted a bid on Wednesday afternoon, which was accepted.
The Argentina midfielder played alongside Dybala at this summer’s Copa America and has attracted attention for his outstanding midfield displays in LaLiga.
Although Christian Eriksen has been linked with Manchester United, talkSPORT understands this is not going to happen.
The Denmark international made no secret of his desire to leave Spurs, with Real Madrid retaining an interest in the midfielder.
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