Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou has urged the team to sign at least three new players during the forthcoming summer transfer window, in order to boost the squad following a hard season.
Spurs had a bright start to the season, but finished fifth in the Premier League. Tottenham opened the season with a 10-game unbeaten streak, featuring eight victories and two draws, fueling speculation of a Premier League title contender.
Postecoglou’s strong start resulted in three consecutive Manager of the Month accolades. However, a significant injury crisis disrupted the campaign, hurting at least 21 players throughout the season, including crucial players such as James Maddison and Micky van de Ven.
Spurs‘ performance suffered as a result of their injury troubles, and they ultimately missed out on a Champions League spot, finishing fifth and losing to Aston Villa for the final position.
However, Ange has made it clear that he wants the club to compete for the Premier League crown, and nothing less.
He has recently been vocal about the need for change at the club, with reports stating that a number of players may be leaving this summer.
Earlier today, club insider Paul O’Keefe named 12 players who could leave, including Giovani Lo Celso, Manor Solomon, Bryan Gil, Ben Davies, Oliver Skipp, and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
He also maintained that, for the proper price, the club is eager to trade Richarlison and Yves Bissouma.
Ange Postecoglou sets out his wishes.
According to ESPN, Postecoglou has demanded at least three fresh additions to boost his roster.
According to the source, the former Celtic manager is realistic about the number of changes that can be made in a single transfer window, but remains confident due to Tottenham’s financial flexibility under the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules.
According to reports, Postecoglou is looking for a new striker and a central midfielder to help the club improve its talents. While specific objectives are unknown, Ivan Toney and Conor Gallagher are among the prominent names cited.
The sale of the aforementioned players is expected to help the club afford most of the summer moves.
As Tottenham attempt to rebuild and compete for the Premier League title, the forthcoming transfer window will be critical.
Postecoglou’s clear vision and strategic requests indicate an ambitious plan to convert Spurs into a formidable force next season.
With the correct acquisitions, the North London team hopes to return to the top division of European football and realise their manager’s ambitions.
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