It feels like it's going to be a hectic summer for Tottenham Hotspur this year.
The Europa League champions sacked Ange Postecoglou on Friday afternoon due to his horrific Premier League record, and while it's not been confirmed by the club, Thomas Frank looks set to replace him.
Despite the talent in the squad, the Danish manager will have a lot to do to ensure their domestic campaign is more of a success next season, and the best way for Daniel Levy and Co to help him with that is by bringing in the right players in the coming weeks and months.
One of those players linked with a move to the club has been Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo, but recent reports have now touted another wide talent for a move to Spurs, someone who could be the perfect alternative.
Tottenham's interest in Semenyo
Spurs have been linked with a host of talented players in recent weeks, from Crystal Palace's Eberchi Eze to Brentford's in-demand Bryan Mbeumo, but earlier this week, Semenyo became one of the latest Premier League stars to be touted for a move to N17.
It's not hard to see why the Lilywhites might be interested in the Cherries star, as even though he's playing for a mid-table side, the Ghana international was able to rack up an impressive tally of 13 goals and seven assists in 42 appearances.
However, with his price tag potentially being as high as £70m and interest from other Premier League sides like Arsenal and Liverpool, this might be a transfer both too expensive and too challenging to get over the line, in which case, Levy and Co might be after an alternative, like Dorgeles Nene.
Yes, according to a recent report from TEAMtalk, Spurs are now one of several top-flight teams now 'considering a move' for the RB Salzburg gem this summer.
Alongside the North Londoners, the report has revealed that Lazio, Fiorentina, Freiburg and Bayer Leverkusen are all interested in the 22-year-old dynamo who has been seriously impressive in Austria this season.
Moreover, while the competition might be a problem, the fee shouldn't be, as the report claims that an offer of up to £21m should be enough to tempt Salzburg to sell.
Nene might not be a well-known name or sound like a particularly inspiring signing, but should Semenyo be out of reach, the youngster would certainly be worth bringing in for Spurs.
Why Nene would be a good signing for Spurs
So then, in a market where there are countless wide talents available, why would Nene be a good signing for Spurs?
Well, first and arguably most importantly, his output this season was seriously impressive and made more so by the fact he was primarily playing off the wings.
For example, in 46 appearances, totalling 3043 minutes, the "terrifying" threat, as dubbed by U23 scout Antonio Mango, was able to score 15 goals and provide nine assists for the Austrian outfit.
That comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 1.91 games, or every 126.79 minutes, which is better than Semenyo's average of one every 2.1 games or every 178.1 minutes.
Secondly, with him still being just 22 and not turning 23 until December, there is so much room for growth and development, as according to research carried out by The Athletic, wide players do not hit their peak until 26.
Finally, even though the Kayes-born dynamo is primarily a left-winger, he's just as capable of playing down the middle or off the right, which would give Frank so much more tactical flexibility next season.
Ultimately, Semenyo will understandably be many Spurs fan's first choice here, but if he's unattainable, then Nene would be an excellent alternative, although with a price tag of £21m, why not try to sign both?