On Thursday night, we welcomed our latest recruit to Hotspur Way as Mohammed Kudus arrived from West Ham United.
A 24-year-old Ghana international, the forward signed a long-term contract with the Club.
Born and raised in Nima, a town on the outskirts of the Ghanaian capital of Accra, Mohammed began his footballing journey locally at Strong Tower FC, a boys club which he continues to support to work with and support to this day.
He later moved to the Right to Dream academy - a youth set-up in Accra which has consistently developed Ghanaian footballing talent and produced a number of professional international footballers.
Becoming a star in the Academies set-up, Mo earned a move to one of their professional clubs just before his 18th birthday as he joined Danish top-flight club Nordsjælland.
It is in Denmark - the homeland of our Head Coach Thomas Frank - where Mo gained his first minutes as a professional footballer, spending two years playing in the Danish Superliga. He also had his first taste of European football in Denmark as Nordsjælland qualified for the Europa League in 2018.
Scoring his first goals in his maiden season as he turned 18 - strikes coming against Champions League regulars FC Midtjylland and FC Copenhagen - he enjoyed a greater role in the subsequent season and repaid that responsibility with many more goals, hitting 11 in just 25 league games.
On the back of that fine season in the Danish Superliga, he earned a move to Dutch giants Ajax for the next stage of his journey. Unfortunately for Mo, it was not the start to life in the Netherlands that he would have hoped for as he endured an injury-disrupted season.
While he made his UEFA Champions League debut in a home group stage game against Liverpool in the September, it was nine minutes into that game that he suffered the injury - and that would keep him out until the New Year.
On his return from injury though, it didn't take long for him to make up for lost time as, after coming off the bench to play the final two minutes of a 2-0 win over Heracles Almelo, he scored his first Eredivisie goal, scoring his side's fourth in a 4-2 win over Sparta Rotterdam.
He scored a further two goals in the final three games of the season as he helped Ajax to go on a 23 game unbeaten run to clinch the league title. He also appeared in the Dutch Cup run which also resulted in glory come the end of the season as Ajax defeated Vitesse in Rotterdam.
Despite the highs of that season, his second season in Amsterdam saw Mo endure more injury frustration, restricting him to just four starts across the campaign. However, midway through the year, he did enjoy perhaps one of his greatest moments in professional football - scoring a brace for Ghana against South Korea at the 2022 World Cup finals.
In 2022/23, the forward really showed what he could do in the red and white of Ajax as he had a stunning season at the Johan Cruyff Arena. Finishing as Ajax's top goalscorer, scoring 18 in the campaign while providing seven assists, he was the Sons of Gods main man.
Scoring 11 goals in the league, the forward also bagged four in the Champions League, all coming in the group stage and in four separate games (vs Liverpool (A), Napoli (H) and Rangers (H & A).
Off the back of that superb season, Mo was on the move again - and this time he was headed to the Premier League as he linked up with West Ham.
Having just scored his first professional hat-trick which came in his final game for Ajax - a 4-1 Europa League qualifying win over Ludogorets, he joined the Hammers in August, 2023.
Making his debut in an away win at Luton Town, he then grabbed his first two goals for the Club coming a 3-1 home Europa League win over Backa Topola.
That was the start of quite the debut season for the forward as he bagged 14 goals and nine assists in all competitions including a strike nominated for the Puskas Award nominated - a stunning solo effort against SC Freiburg which saw him run with the ball from within his own half to the German side's box before burying it into the back of the net.
Despite less goal involvements the following season, his growth as a person and a player continued, and that was notable on the international scene as he took the Ghana captain's armband for the first time. He has now skippered his nation on three occasions while he has picked up 42 caps and scored 12 goals.
Watch - Mo's first interview as a Spurs player