Tottenham Hotspur's pull in the transfer market, not to mention the finances available for crucial signings, have undoubtedly been boosted by their spot in the Champions League for next season, with chairman Daniel Levy and the Lilywhites recruitment team set for a very intriguing summer window.
Ange Postecoglou vows better Premier League finish for Spurs
Spurs confirmed their place in Europe's most prestigious competition by reigning triumphant in the Europa League final last week, an historic night for both the club and under-fire manager Ange Postecoglou.
Domestically, Spurs finished one place outside the relegation zone in 17th, breaking their all-time record for most Premier League defeats in a single campaign, and this has resulted in a major dilemma for Levy when it comes to deciding Postecoglou's long-term future.
Their Europa League triumph represents a significant milestone for the north Londoners, who ended their 17-year wait for silverware and secured their first European trophy since 1984, with Postecoglou highly suggesting that he wants to stay at Tottenham during their trophy parade last week.
The final call on that won't rest with the Australian, though, who also vowed to put Spurs in a much stronger position domestically if he's given the chance next term.
"From my perspective, I made decisions that I felt were giving us the best chance of achieving the goal we needed to achieve this year and that has affected our league form," said Postecoglou after Tottenham's 4-1 loss to Brighton on the final day.
"If people don’t want to take that into account, then there is nothing I can say to explain it any better than that.
"I came to the club and we had finished eighth. I didn’t take over a club that had finished second. They had no European football to speak of. Lost the one player who probably guarantees you European football. That was my starting point. At the end of two years, I’ve got the club a trophy it has been crying out for, Champions League football, we finished fifth last year. Either people are saying ‘last year it was a huge anomaly for us to finish fifth or this is what we deliver right.’
"I have got no doubt next year we will be in a much stronger position, challenging for the top places."
If Postecoglou does stay for 2025/2026, there is little denying he needs to be backed in the transfer market with Tottenham's newly-found Champions League riches this summer.
Pundit convinced Angel Gomes wants to join Tottenham
Injuries left Postecoglou hamstrung at various points over the course of 24/25, emphasising the need for Spurs to strengthen across the board.
Their greater pull could also help them to land Europe's most coveted free agents, like England international midfielder Angel Gomes, who is set to leave Lille when his contract expires on June 30.
Tottenham have been tipped as one of the favourites to sign Gomes on a free this summer, with pundit John Wenham telling Tottenham News that he's convinced the 24-year-old would jump at the chance to join Postecoglou's side.
"Tottenham are going to be playing in the Champions League next season,” Wenham said.
“Therefore, when it comes to the pecking order of options Gomes has, I’m sure that Tottenham would be near the top of the list if they were to make an offer.
“I’m sure Gomes wants to come to Tottenham and live in London and play Champions League football with the current Europa League holders. As a result, I’m sure a decision will be made on that soon.”
The former Man United gem has impressed in Ligue 1 since his switch there in 2020, so much so that he was awarded his first call-ups to the Three Lions squad late last year.
He could be an astute option to reinforce Tottenham's midfield, which was left desperately short at points last season and crippled their chances of success.