Just five days after the transfer window slammed shut the shock news emerged from Tottenham Hotspur that Daniel Levy would be leaving the club.
It's the end of an era and whatever you say about the former chairman's stint at Spurs, he did deliver success. Under his watch, a remarkably impressive new stadium was built, they reached a Champions League final and won the Europa League. Not bad, really, eh?
Sadly, the Lilywhites have largely always been the bridesmaid rather than the bride. They've failed to soar to the next level but under Thomas Frank they will hope things change.
Perhaps a big £100m investment could help? Last week, it was announced that ENIC, which, before this transaction, owned nearly 86.91% of Spurs, have provided £100m in new funding to Spurs. The sum has been provided to ENIC via the Lewis family trust which did own 70% of ENIC and 61% of Spurs.
Essentially, ENIC have provided the cash in exchange for shares, increasing its ownership stake in the club, increasing its percentage in Tottenham Hotspur to 87.62%.
The Athletic understand that the £100m may not be added to a transfer war chest, but extra investment can't he a hindrance. Perhaps there will be some extra room for manoeuvre in the transfer window anyway.
Will a Harry Kane return come about as a result?
Could Harry Kane return to Spurs?
When Kane left north London behind in August 2023, he did so with the blessing of the fanbase.
The club could not provide him with the silverware he craved and so he departed for Bayern Munich having scored 280 times in 435 outings, making him the club's all-time record goalscorer.
Since heading to Germany, he has taken his game to a whole new level and is now in the conversation to win the Ballon d'Or next year, currently ranking as the fourth favourite to take home the award.
Why? Well, the England skipper has been in remarkable form during 2025/26. He has scored a mind-boggling 18 goals in just ten fixtures, cementing himself as the most prolific forward on the planet.
Despite that, there is a hope that one day he will return to Spurs. Reports in recent months have suggested that they were ready to launch a bid to re-sign their former striker if given encouragement by the player.
Kane's currrent deal in Germany ends in 2027 and there is a release clause of £56.7m that could reportedly be activated next summer.
Sadly for Spurs supporters, the player could look to extend his terms. Speaking to the press last week, the centre forward commented: "In terms of staying longer I could definitely see that. I have not had those conversations with Bayern yet but if they were to arise I would be willing to talk and have an honest conversation."
It's safe to say Frank could certainly do with Kane. While the former Brentford boss has made Spurs look like a more organised and defensively sound outfit, they are struggling to score goals.
Four players hold the honour of being the club's top scorer this term, with Joao Palhinha, Brennan Johnson, Richarlison and Micky van de Ven all level on three. That rather says it all, really.
That being said, by the time Kane's deal at Bayern ends, he will be 34. Younger legs will be required.
The Harry Kane alternative Spurs must sign
Bringing back their record scorer to the club would be an incredible way for ENIC to begin the post-Levy era but it's perhaps not the smartest use of their funds.
A striker will likely be signed within the next year but they must not neglect the flanks either. That's where Bournemouth talisman, Antoine Semenyo, comes in.
Far-fetched? Quite possibly, but reports emerged last week indicating that Spurs were preparing a move to sign the winger in January, with Frank allegedly making it clear that he is "the perfect fit" for his team.
Few would find a reason not to sign Semenyo in 2026. Erling Haaland aside, he has been the best player in the Premier League this season, scoring six goals and registering three assists in his seven outings to date.
The wide forward has taken his game to a whole new level. In 2024/25, he exited the campaign having scored 13, 11 of which came in the league. He's currently on course to obliterate that record, rubberstamping precisely why every top side in the division, Spurs included, should be looking to sign him next year.
In the words of former Spurs and England star, Chris Waddle, Semenyo is now "definitely the best winger in England right now".
Predominantly preferred off the right flank, Mohammed Kudus may not be too pleased about this signing but the summer arrival has the skillset to play off the left and through the middle too.
One has to say; the thought of Kudus, Spurs' "player of the season" in the words of reporter Alasdair Gold, linking up with Semenyo is a scary thought indeed.
It would, of course, be scary to see him linking up with Kane but that feels like a pipe dream right now. Semenyo is certainly more realistic and he could use Kudus' marvellous creativity to take him to even greater heights.
Both representing Ghana at international level, there is a pre-existing relationship there both on and off the field.
Kane is every supporter's dream but Semenyo would be an incredible signing. There is a reason both Liverpool and Arsenal are reportedly interested in his services.