Tottenham got off to a perfect start in the Premier League last weekend with a thumping 3-0 win over newcomers Burnley in north London, with Thomas Frank sealing his first competitive win as Spurs boss early doors.
Richarlison's brace (including a very early goal of the season contender) and a goal from Brennan Johnson rounded off what was an excellent opening day win for the Lillywhites - but there will be many tougher days ahead.
Frank's side are back in the Champions League and face a hectic fixture calendar across 2025/2026, with a rejuvenated Man City side, who've seriously reinforced their squad throughout the summer window, awaiting them next.
To give Frank the best possible chance of a successful first full campaign in charge, chairman Daniel Levy, technical director Johan Lange and CEO Vinai Vinkatesham have been working tirelessly on recruitment behind-the-scenes.
"We saw a team that was very, very, very competitive (vs PSG) and on any other day, we would have beaten the best team in Europe," Frank said in a press conference before Tottenham's 3-0 win over Burnley.
"Of course, we want as strong and competitive squad as possible. I know that Daniel, Johan and Vinai are working night and day, and they have, by the way, been working night and day the last whatever, six, seven, eight weeks, and they definitely would like to do deals early. Sometimes I think we need to understand it's not that easy, but they're working.”
So far, Tottenham have signed Mohammed Kudus from West Ham for £55 million, and the Ghanaian got off to a fantastic start in their Burnley victory with an impressive display on the right - setting up Richarlison's stunning overhead kick with a deft cross after a neat bit of skill to beat his man.
Kota Takai also joined Spurs for what was a J-League record £5 million fee for a Japanese player, with Levy also triggering Kevin Danso's obligation to buy and signing Mathys Tel permanently in a cut-price £30m deal from Bayern Munich.
Now, the north Londoners are actively trying to seal a deal for Crystal Palace playmaker Eberechi Eze as their next major incoming.
Levy and Eagles chairman Steve Parish held direct talks over the £100,000-per-week forward on Monday, with Spurs prepared to pay up to £60 million (including add-ons) for his signature.
Tottenham want both Eze and Man City winger Savinho in separate deals to bolster Frank's attack, and it looks increasingly the former will be coming through the door first.
Eberechi Eze agrees personal terms to join Tottenham
According to GiveMeSport, the former QPR star is ever closer to N17 and could even play against Man City on Saturday - considering he may be a "member of the Spurs squad by the end of the week".
Eze has already agreed personal terms with Tottenham, and an agreement in principle with Palace is described as on the verge of being done too.
It's added that Levy is prepared to 'spend big' in the final days of this transfer window, starting with Eze, and Spurs are boosted by the fact Palace are currently trying to find the 27-year-old's replacement.
As per GMS, they've made an approach to sign Leicester City playmaker Bilal El Khannouss, whose contract includes a £22.5m release clause, so a move for the Moroccan could well progress quickly.