Tottenham will likely shift their transfer focus onto their forward line now, having completed a number of deals at the back and in midfield already in this summer transfer window.
Spurs have completed five new signings this summer, with a sixth done bar official confirmation in a real statement of intent to the rest of the Premier League.
Having finished in 17th place in each of the last two seasons, new head coach Roberto De Zerbi has got to work in transforming the squad he inherited and Spurs are now bucking their trend when it comes to both transfer fees and wages.
Spurs to break club record twice in a week
The Lilywhites broke their club transfer record this week by completing the £85million signing of Mateus Fernandes from West Ham United. But that record will stand for only a matter of days. An agreement has been reached for the transfer of Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United and when that is confirmed he will become the club's new record signing at £92.5million, increasing to £100million in add-ons.
Those two midfield signings followed the defensive additions of Jan Paul van Hecke, Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi, with Martin Dubravka also coming in as back-up goalkeeper.
Attacking changes are likely to be made, with question marks over the future of last season's top scorer Richarlison and a number of players still missing through long-term injury.
Tottenham are one of a number of clubs interested in signing Bournemouth star Eli Junior Kroupi this summer after his breakout season in the Premier League.
The now 20-year-old broke the record for the most goals scored in a season by a teenager, beating the record which had been held by both Robbie Fowler and Robbie Keane.
The Cherries have slapped an £80million price tag on his shoulders, but despite that valuation, reports have surfaced that Spurs chiefs are 'confident' of getting a deal done. There have also been suggestions that Kroupi, described as 'world-class' by analytical site Squawka, would be open to the move to north London this summer.
Tottenham would face strong competition for his signature this summer, with a number of other Premier League clubs weighing up a move for the frontman, as well as Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain showing an interest.
football.london's Tottenham correspondent Alasdair Gold delivered an update on his future on the Talking Tottenham podcast.
Tottenham interest in Junior Kroupi confirmed
He said: "There's interest, of course, but everyone's interested, he's one of the young stars of the Premier League, everyone wants him.
"This new version of Tottenham, they have certainly gone at deals this summer where there was opposition and they've come out of the other side.
"I'm hearing Bournemouth have got no intention of selling, but we'll see if that's tested as the summer goes on.
"I'm fascinated to see if Spurs are going after bigger targets, proper targets, not targets that might be good, but targets we know are already good, I'm fascinated to see how they approach that situation.
"You're probably not taking on one or two clubs, you're taking on half of Europe."