After another season with the best striker in the Premier League, the Spurs should be able to tie Kane for life next summer, or pay huge fees when he pushes to leave again.
Their other business feels suitable for the medium to long term, which reflects the beginning of a new cycle under the leadership of Fabio Paratici and Nuno Espirito Santo.
Pierluigi Gollini, Bryan Gil, Cristian Romero, Pape Matar Sarr (who will be loaned to Metz this season) and Emerson Royal are all promising young players with great potential and they may need time to adapt to English football and the Premier League.
At the same time, the club streamlined the lineup and fired high-paying but declining old players such as Joe Hart, Eric Lamela, Toby Aldervedere and Moussa Sissoko. .
As always, the coach has a great responsibility for miracles-rejuvenating Tanguy Ndombele and training Dane Scarlett is one of Nuno’s challenges-and the team is still unbalanced.
Nevertheless, this window feels like a promising step in the right direction.
Ins and outs
Christian Romero (Atlanta, loaned for £47 million)
Pierluigi Gorini (Atlanta, loan)
Brian Gil (Seville, £21.6 million plus Eric Lamela)
Pape Matar Sarr (Metz, £15 million)
Emerson Royal (Barcelona, £25 million)
Paul Gazzaniga (contract expires)
Danny Rose (Watford, free transfer)
Juan Foys (Villarreal, undisclosed)
Eric Lamela (Sevilla, replaced by Brian Gil)
Joe Hart (Celtic, undisclosed)
Moussa Sissoko (Tottenham Hotspur to Watford, £3 million)



