Journalist George Sessions has shed light on the changing transfer strategy at Tottenham and their plans for this window as well as the next.
Tottenham are expected to complete more signings over the next two weeks despite already agreeing deals for Conor Gallagher and Souza.
The expectation is that the Lilywhites will strengthen their attack, with Spurs reportedly tracking a number of wingers across Europe.
It has now been claimed that this could be a start of things to come from Tottenham Hotspur in the post-Daniel Levy era, with big plans likely in place for a summer rebuild.

Tottenham ready to spend big in the summer window
Journalist George Sessions has now revealed that the Tottenham hierarchy want to compete for honours regularly and are ready to be aggressive in the transfer market.
He suggested that the swiftness of the Conor Gallagher deal may be a sign of things to come, with the club preparing for a big summer window.
Sessions told GiveMeSport’s Market Madness podcast: “I think Tottenham and the board, especially the Lewis family, will kind of hope that actually this Conor Gallagher signing is the start of the new era.
“He’s the first signing since Daniel Levy’s left. They don’t want Tottenham to be in the bottom half of the table. They want them to be pushing for honours regularly. We’ve heard that from people close to the family.
“So they were hoping, six months’ time, that Tottenham are ready to really have a big summer in terms of signing players and go again next season and be really in the mix, not necessarily for the title, but to be really in that Champions League conversation.”
Spurs leadership will have to put their money where their mouth is
We have heard plenty of reports over recent months suggesting that the Lewis family are prepared to show ambition and prioritise sporting success in what is a new era at Tottenham.
However, ENIC have been the majority owner of the club for two and a half decades, and Spurs fans have been frustrated by the lack of ambition across that period.
While the early signs are certainly promising in the post-Levy era, Tottenham supporters will want to see concrete proof of ambitious signings before they get excited.
Whether or not Thomas Frank will still be in charge come the summer remains to be seen.
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