Last season, the Spurs finished fifth in the Premier League after selling all-time top goal-scorer Harry Kane to Bayern Munich, but they still need to secure a direct replacement.
Despite Ange Postecoglou's adaptation to employing players such as Richarlison, Timo Werner, and Son Heung-min in the attacking phase, they could not achieve the necessary potency to qualify for the Champions League this season.
This will be the team's objective once more.
Spurs are reportedly interested in Brentford striker Ivan Toney and Bournemouth's Dominic Solanke, according to sources who have exclusively disclosed this information to Sporty360 transfer correspondent Rudy Galetti.
Toney, 28, is rumored to be available at an appropriate price this summer due to his desire to play for a more prominent club and the fact that he has one year remaining on his contract with the Bees.
However, he has resumed training with Thomas Frank's team after being suspended for violating wagering regulations for most of the previous season.
Brentford is currently recruiting a replacement, and there are numerous candidates, including Arthur Cabral of Benfica. Toney's future may become more apparent once progress is made.
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He had a fruitful summer with England, contributing significantly from the bench and assisting the Three Lions in reaching the final of Euro 2024. Unfortunately, Spain defeated them by a score of 2-1 last month.
Solanke, 26, had his most prolific scoring season with the Cherries in the top division last year, scoring 19 goals as Andoni Iraola's team impressed and finished 12th.
Nevertheless, it is anticipated that Bournemouth would be hesitant to sell the England forward, who has been capped once, at this late stage of the transfer window due to his status within the squad.
He has three years remaining on his contract with Vitality Stadium.
Tottenham is in pursuit of attackers from Brentford and Bournemouth.
Postecoglou acknowledges that Spurs have significant work to complete before the window expires.
"I do not believe it will be completed within this time frame." He stated, "I have never been a proponent of immediate solutions, and I believe I expressed that it would have been beneficial if we had completed our business earlier.
However, I have consistently maintained self-control during these challenging periods."
"It is a challenging period." This is the phase of the season in which I have the least control over my actions, and I have acquired the ability to maintain discipline and ensure that we accomplish our objectives.
We have recruited the two young men, but there has been development among other players from the previous year, which has inevitably strengthened our team this year.
"We are still involved in this window, but we will extend it." When I assumed responsibility, this was not merely a matter of minor adjustments; it necessitated a significant transformation from its current state.
Postecoglou acknowledges that significant modifications to the Spurs squad are forthcoming and are currently in progress.
"I was just reflecting on the pre-season from last year. I estimate that 50% of the individuals on that tour are likely no longer present."
There is still a significant amount of work to be done, even though we have already accomplished a great deal and do not need to do as much.
This is because the goal is more than just achieving success in one year. It will require more time to construct what you are attempting to do to create another cycle of accomplishment.
On August 19, Tottenham will commence the Premier League season by visiting Leicester, which has recently been promoted.
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