Tottenham have now entered advanced talks to sell one player with "a lot of character", and the Lilywhites are said to have reached an agreement on the fee.
Spurs boss Thomas Frank has seen Mathys Tel arrive on a permanent deal from Bayern Munich, to the tune of £30 million, with Kota Takai and Mohammed Kudus following the Frenchman as they anxiously wait for a potential Morgan Gibbs-White move to go through next.
Nottingham Forest have written a letter to Spurs and the player's agent threatening legal action, following what they perceive to be an 'illegal' approach for the 25-year-old (Sky Sports), but Frank's side remain hopeful they'll be able to sign Gibbs-White before deadline day on September 1 (Fabrizio Romano).
In the meantime, attention is turning to other transfer targets, and Brentford star Yoane Wissa remains chief among them amid a reported preference to reunite with Frank in north London.
Tottenham are also yet to make a single sale this summer, despite uncertainty surrounding the futures of many squad members.
Bryan Gil has already confirmed his intention to leave Spurs, while Manor Solomon's sale would count as pure profit in the eyes of PSR after he signed as a free agent two years ago.
Richarlison is attracting interest from Turkey and Saudi Arabia as well, with club captain Son Heung-min also tipped to leave this summer as he enters the final 12 months of his contract.
Alejo Veliz re-joined Rosario Central on loan, but this has been the sum of Daniel Levy's business in terms of outgoings, at least until now.
Tottenham in "advanced talks" to sell goalkeeper Josh Keeley
Indeed, according to reliable journalist Alasdair Gold, Tottenham are now in "advanced talks" to sell goalkeeper Josh Keeley.
The 22-year-old is now on the verge of a move to Kenilworth Road, and if all goes to plan, he'll be playing in League One next season following Luton's back-to-back relegations.
Tottenham apparently couldn't agree a new contract for the Irishman, who spent last season on loan at Leyton Orient, with Levy opting to part company despite rave reviews by managers who've worked with him.
"His reputation is growing all the time," Leyton Orient boss Richie Wellens told BBC Radio London after their win against Derby County.
"I'm a big believer that goalkeepers, it's not making great saves from penalties, it's about having the character about you to believe you can save it. Josh has got that personality and that swagger.
"The fact that he comes up and keeps us in the competition with that header is the extreme, but the kid has got a lot of character and will go far in the game."