Tottenham are closing in on yet another deal, and reliable journalist Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that a player is currently undergoing a medical at Hotspur Way.
Spurs have been incredibly active in the summer transfer window so far, bringing in Jan-Paul Van Hecke, Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson to strengthen their defence.
Tottenham later confirmed the signing of Martin Dubravka, who joins the club as a back-up goalkeeper for Antonin Kinsky.
Tottenham certainly aren't done there, though, and they are currently working on multiple deals to strengthen their squad.
The North London outfit are looking to prioritise strengthening their midfield options, and they are now closing in on their first addition in the middle of the park.
Tottenham: Player Undergoing Medical
According to Romano on his Instagram, West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes is currently having a medical at Hotspur Way ahead of a move to North London.
Reports emerged earlier this week that Tottenham had beaten Manchester United in the race to secure Fernandes' signature, sealing a deal in the region of £85 million.
Spurs offered a better deal for the Portuguese man, with the £85m coming in guaranteed funds rather than add-ons.
With a deal agreed, Fernandes has now travelled to Tottenham to undergo a medical, and it looks as though he could be the fifth signing of Spurs' summer transfer window.
It's certainly a lot of money for a player who moved for around half that last summer, but Roberto De Zerbi's side aren't messing around.
Tottenham Pushing for Tonali
Next on the list for Tottenham is looking likely to be Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali.
According to a report from the BBC, Tottenham now expect Tonali to join the club in the summer transfer window, and they are advancing in their efforts to secure his signature.
Despite bringing in Fernandes, Tottenham are still pursuing a deal for Tonali as they look to completely revamp their midfield in the summer transfer window.
How their midfield is going to shape up next season remains to be seen, but De Zerbi is clearly looking to overhaul his current squad.