Tottenham have work to do in the summer transfer window now Thomas Frank has been announced as the new head coach in N17.
Frank has been confirmed as the new Tottenham Hotspur head coach, replacing Ange Postecoglou, with Spurs agreeing on a compensation package with Brentford to secure their manager and a number of the Bees' backroom staff too.
Spurs have yet to make any signings so far this summer, with the first of two transfer windows now closed, but Tottenham technical director Johan Lange is expected to be busy building a new squad for Frank when the window does reopen on Monday, June 16.
Tottenham travel out to Asia for their pre-season tour of Hong Kong and South Korea on July 27, giving the club six weeks to get deals done before then to give Frank the best possible preparation time with his new-look squad.
Here football.london takes a look at what a dream squad might look like.
Bryan Mbeumo
Bryan Mbeumo is the jewel in Brentford's crown and the Bees would be loathe to lose him, but for the right price, they will negotiate a deal.
Manchester United are keen on signing the frontman, with a £60million deal mooted. Mbeumo has worked extremely well under Frank, however and Spurs could tempt him to join his old boss in north London.
Mbeumo would be an exceptional signing for Spurs and offer added strength in depth in the forward positions, particularly with question marks over Son Heung-min's future.
Ebere Eze
It remains to be seen whether or not Tottenham will take up the option to make Mathys Tel's loan move a permanent one. That will be one for Frank to decide upon his arrival.
If they do not, however, Eberechi Eze could be the man to replace him in the squad. Spurs have been keen on the Crystal Palace man for some time and there have been reports that the player himself is keen on the move across London.
Eze can play in a number of positions and his versatility would certainly come in handy when it comes to Frank changing formations depending on Spurs' opponents.
Marc Guehi
Eze's Crystal Palace teammate Marc Guehi is also garnering interest from a number of Premier League clubs, including Tottenham.
If Cristian Romero decides to move on this summer, Spurs will look to add to the defensive line and Guehi is hugely talented with a wealth of Premier League experience behind him - and only one year remaining on his current contract.
Getting Palace to part with two of their prized assets is going to be no mean feat, however!
Morten Hjulmand
Spurs are in need of a No.6 and a countryman of Thomas Frank could be the way to go.
Hjulmand has been linked with Spurs before when leaving Lecce in Italy, but made the move to Portugal to play for Sporting CP instead.
He has continued to shine in the Primeira Liga and could look to finally make the move to the Premier League - although he does have an Arsenal tattoo!
Outgoings
According to our very own Alasdair Gold, Son Heung-min is closer to an exit from Tottenham than he has ever been before. Son has accomplished what he set out to do in winning a trophy with Spurs and now could be the perfect time to move on, with the South Korean turning 33 next month.
Cristian Romero, as mentioned above, has also been linked with a move away, with Atletico Madrid keen on signing him. Romero was staunchly behind Ange Postecoglou and openly admitted Spurs should stick together when there were rumours of the Australian being sacked. Tottenham could get big money for the Argentine and replace him with Guehi.
Mathys Tel could return to Bayern Munich, although keeping him would be preferable as he started to show his quality in patches towards the end of the season. One of the biggest question marks over another player in the squad surrounds Yves Bissouma, given his bit-part role in the team under Postecoglou, but Frank already mentioned the Malian in dispatches when he was part of what the Dane described as a "very, very good Premier League midfield".
Richarlison could be another to leave, to secure a big financial windfall to sign other players.
Dream Spurs squad
Goalkeepers: Guglielmo Vicario, Antonin Kinsky, Brandon Austin.
Defenders: Pedro Porro, Djed Spence, Destiny Udogie, Ben Davies, Radu Dragusin, Micky van de Ven, Kevin Danso, Marc Guehi .
Midfielders: Lucas Bergvall, Archie Gray, Rodrigo Bentancur, James Maddison, Pape Matar Sarr, Dejan Kulusevski, Eberechi Eze , Morten Hjulmand .