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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy faced significant fan protests last season due to perceived insufficient spending and poor team performances, creating widespread discontent among supporters.
Contrasting previous windows, Spurs are now pursuing major signings: Mohammed Kudus has completed his transfer from West Ham, while the club activated a £60 million release clause for Nottingham Forest captain Morgan Gibbs-White, signaling a shift in transfer strategy.
Football finance expert Dan Plumley attributes this spending surge to Tottenham's qualification for next season's Champions League, which brings an estimated £86-130 million windfall. He notes this financial boost creates investment optimism and that fans will likely welcome the ownership's changed approach despite past tensions.
The potential acquisitions of Kudus and Gibbs-White would exceed £100 million combined. Further transfers may depend on player sales, with Cristian Romero (linked to Atlético Madrid) and Yves Bissouma potentially generating substantial fees through exits.
Additionally, Tottenham are reportedly considering a move for Brentford's Yoane Wissa, who could reunite with former manager Thomas Frank at Spurs, indicating ongoing recruitment activity beyond the two primary targets.
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