Tottenham Hotspur are apparently prepared to make a huge investment in the forthcoming summer transfer window, with the club setting aside significant sums for a major deal, according to Football Insider.
Manager Ange Postecoglou has received significant support in previous transfer windows from club chairman Daniel Levy, who has made numerous prominent additions to improve the squad in various positions.
Notable additions include Guglielmo Vicario, James Maddison, Micky van de Ven, Brennan Johnson, Radu Dragusin, Timo Werner (on loan), and Manor Solomon.
Furthermore, the club has invested in talented young players such as Lucas Bergvall, Luka Vuskovic, Ashley Phillips, and Alejo Veliz, displaying a desire to build for the future.
Despite these additions, there is still a vacancy in the squad, particularly in the striker position, which was left vacant by Harry Kane‘s move to Bayern Munich last summer.
Tottenham look for big signing to replace Harry Kane.
Tottenham are apparently targeting the recruitment of an elite striker and have set aside ‘huge amounts’ from their transfer budget to meet this need.
According to reports, Tottenham are actively preparing the groundwork to recruit a high-profile forward with the goal of finding a long-term successor for Kane.
While the club has a £15 million option to buy Timo Werner permanently, it is expected that this transaction would not jeopardise their pursuit of a marquee striker.
According to the source, Tottenham are looking for an A-list striker capable of filling Kane’s shoes and leading the assault.
With Richarlison‘s recent comeback to form, there are rumours that Spurs may be willing to sell him to Saudi clubs if a suitable offer is offered.
Several strikers, including Jonathan David and Santiago Gimenez, have been connected with Tottenham as the club looks for a top-tier forward to lead the line.
With the summer transfer window approaching, Spurs fans will be eager to see what happens as the club attempts to make a big acquisition to improve their offensive options.
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