Spirits are high right now in N17 after Tottenham made the perfect start to the new Premier League season. Coming up against Burnley in Thomas Frank's first league game in charge of the club, Spurs secured three points following a comfortable 3-0 win at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Richarlison was the star of the show with a brilliant double and Brennan Johnson capped things off with a well-taken goal midway through the second half. Tottenham are next in action on Saturday as they travel to the Etihad Stadium to face Manchester City.
The hope will be that Frank's squad has been boosted by then on the transfer front. Eberechi Eze is the name on the lips of all Tottenham fans right now as the club look to complete a deal for the Crystal Palace ace.
But what other transfers could be completed over the next week? football.london takes a look below:
Eberechi Eze
This week could be pivotal when it comes to Eze making the move across London. If that is indeed the case, the England international could make his bow in Spurs' away game at Manchester City on Saturday lunchtime.
Eze did appear to say goodbye to the Crystal Palace fans in Sunday's 0-0 draw against Chelsea, although manager Oliver Glasner did state in his post-match press conference that he expects his player to play on Thursday against Fredrikstad in the Conference League. Tottenham firstly need to strike a deal with the Eagles for their star man and then wrap up the signing over the coming days.
New winger
Savinho has been linked with a switch to Tottenham as they look to give themselves another attacking boost. The Brazilian is a player who Frank believes can light up their attack and they would have a fearsome front four if the Man City man joins Eze in moving to Spurs.
A fee of £67million has been mentioned to get a deal for Savinho over the line, which would in fact be a new club record for Tottenham in the transfer market. However, Spanish football journalist Guillem Balague has since reported that City have now decided that Savinho is to stay at the club, meaning Spurs will instead have to look for another wide option in the transfer market.
Dane Scarlett
Dane Scarlett still remains a Tottenham player for the time being. The striker was left out of the club's squad for the pre-season tour of Asia last month but he has yet to secure a loan move away from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
With a number of loan deals sanctioned since Scarlett was omitted from the travelling party for Hong Kong and South Korea, Spurs must find the perfect club for the academy graduate as it is such a big year for him. Scarlett himself requires a deal to go through ASAP because he needs to be playing week in, week out.
Luka Vuskovic
Luka Vuskovic is also available for a loan move before the summer transfer window draws to a close. The Croat has been on the substitutes' bench for Tottenham's first two games of the season but has yet to take to the field for his new side.
As we are now entering the final two weeks of the transfer window, you would expect there to be some movement soon regarding a loan move away for the teenager. Tottenham do have cover at centre-back right now with Kevin Danso and Ben Davies options to come in if Cristian Romero or Micky van de Ven don't start.
New centre-back
Tottenham are also in the hunt for a new centre-back this summer. Due to the amount of games that Romero and Van de Ven have missed in recent seasons, Frank wants a senior centre-back added to his squad given the hectic schedule Tottenham are going to have to deal with.
A new centre-back is a requirement for Spurs in the transfer market but their priority right now is to finalise deals for Eze and Savinho.
Bryan Gil
Bryan Gil was not handed a Tottenham squad number ahead of the new season and now the Spaniard needs to find a permanent move away from the club. What could complicate matters for the winger at present is that he is working his way back to full fitness from knee surgery towards the end of last term.
As it's not clear yet when exactly he will be in a position to return to action, that could possibly slow things down for Tottenham when it comes to moving him on.